Australian states tighten travel restrictions as New Zealand cluster grows

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Australian states tighten travel restrictions as New Zealand cluster grows | MeganGorrey

The state’s health authority has also deemed Auckland a hotspot, which means travellers arriving in NSW from New Zealand who have been in Auckland, including the airport, will have to enter hotel quarantine for 14 days.

Any traveller from Auckland who arrived in Melbourne from Tuesday was urged to get a COVID-19 test immediately and quarantine until they received a negative result. State Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said all travellers from New Zealand arriving at Queensland airports from 6pm on Wednesday would need to complete quarantine.

Queensland Health is also recommending all travellers who have been in New Zealand since February 21 to get tested and isolate until results are received.”Tasmania’s Public Health Services declared Auckland a high-risk region and said anyone on mainland Australia who has been in the area in the 14 days before their arrival was not permitted to enter Tasmania, unless they have been approved as an essential traveller.

 

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MeganGorrey This doesn’t meet the Australian definition of a hot spot so why have you closed the boarder. How can a 2 way bubble operate if you are going to do this every time there is a case. NSW has been critical of other states closing boarders but now it’s ok.

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