Australia to lift outbound travel ban for vaccinated residents from next week

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SYDNEY — All fully-vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents will be able to leave the country without a special exemption from Nov 1, authorities said on Wednesday (Oct 27), as Australia eases coronavirus restrictions amid a rise in vaccination rates.

 

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