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Australia gives people the green light to get vaccinated 'Going abroad' without permission after Nov 1.
The Australianทางเข้า slotxogovernment has loosened rules for full-dose COVID-19 vaccinated citizens for unauthorized travel abroad from November 1 and plans to open the country to accept high-skilled workers. international students at the end of this year
For over 18 months, Australians have not been able to travel independently abroad. Residents who have been fully vaccinated but live abroad are unable to re-enter the kangaroo area. due to government measures to limit inbound travelers To prevent the spread of COVID-19
The latter group is expected to gradually Returning to Australia after Sydney And Melbourne has lifted quarantine orders for vaccinated Australian travelers as of Nov. 1, where the number of new cases dropped to near zero. There is also a tendency to loosen the rules. If the vaccination is able to cover most of the population
“Our national plan has worked well. Australia is moving towards opening up the country. And that's because we're vaccinating a huge population already,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Seven News today (27).
meanwhile The Australian Health Products Administration (TGA) has authorized Pfizer to vaccinate against COVID-19. As an adjunct to population 18 years and older based on the rate of first vaccination in the United States. The population over the age of 16 covers almost 90%.
Australia's Health Minister Greg Hunt said the third booster was expected to begin around November 8 after the government had been advised by the Vaccine Working Group.
The lifting of travel restrictions for Australian citizens comes after the Singapore government announced yesterday that it would begin receiving full vaccinations against kangaroos without quarantine after Nov 8.
Despite the Delta Outbreak But Australia is still considered to be in control of the COVID-19 situation much better than any other country, so far its total confirmed cases are around 164,000, with just 1,669 deaths.