According to MTI, Australia had its first outbreak since Monday of the coronavirus epidemic a year and a half ago. Travel Restrictions, which allowed some vaccines to travel freely and also helped reunite many families, MTI wrote.
Australia has imposed one of the world’s strictest border-crossing restrictions, which, with some exceptions, have prevented Australian citizens from entering or leaving the country. From Monday, millions of Australians living in Victoria, New South Wales and Canberra will be able to travel freely.
According to the State Department, about 47,000 people would like to return to Australia. People who are not immune will continue to be placed in quarantine or tested negative for Covid.
The government expects that by the end of the year Foreign tourists can also return to the country. From Monday, November 21, New Zealand citizens will be able to travel to Australia without quarantine with a negative coronavirus test or vaccination certificate for no more than three days. Previously, only a limited number of Australian citizens and foreigners with permanent residence were allowed to enter Australia after 14 days of quarantine, which had to be spent in a hotel at their own expense.
As of Monday, Thailand also eased entry restrictions, with about 60 countries – including China, United States of America And citizens of many European countries, such as Hungary, can enter the country without quarantine, as hundreds of foreign tourists have already arrived. Thailand, a popular tourist destination, has been hit hard by the pandemic, with some 3 million jobs lost in the sector, with tourism estimated to have lost $50 billion in revenue. The Ministry of Finance expects the arrival of 180,000 foreigners by the end of this year and 7 million next year, which is significantly lower than the 409 in 2019.