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Australia's states will gradually ease border restrictions as moving numbers decline

2019-nCoV Special
 
[Social News]     23 Sep 2020
As the number of Coronavirus infections continues to decline daily, Australia's state borders will gradually reopen. South Australia and Queensland are easing restrictions with neighboring NSW states for the first time in recent months. South Australia is one of the best Coronavirus control states in the state, and to curb the spread of virus, South Australia government taken very strict and cauti...

The new crown is raging in Australia, but as the number of new infections continues to decline every day, the borders of Australia's states will gradually reopen.

South Australia and Queensland are easing restrictions with neighboring NSW states for the first time in recent months. South Australia is one of the best Coronavirus controlled states in the states. To curb the spread of virus, South Australia government taken very strict and cautious measures. Entry from neighboring Victoria into South Australia was strictly prohibited unless there was a specific reason for amnesty, but starting on Thursday (September 24), South Australia will reopen its border with New South Wales, and travelers from New Zealand into South Australia will no longer need to be segregated.

Australia's states will gradually ease border restrictions as moving numbers decline

On a vehicle checkpoint on the Queensland-New South Wales border Pacific Highway, a COVID-19 sign was seen from: AFP

South Australian Governor Steven Marshall said easing restrictions was a relief for residents.

"Starting Thursday, visitors from New South Wales into South Australia will not have to do 14 more days of self-segregation, so it will be a huge relief for those who have lost contact with friends, family and business opportunities. "said Marshall.

From October 1, border restrictions between New South Wales and some northern Queensland will also be relaxed, and residents of border communities will be allowed to move freely between the two states, but most of the new states are still unable to travel to Queensland.

As for victoria, where the epidemic is most severe, the vast majority of victorians are still not able to travel to other states unless they apply for an exemption from the state government and are approved (often for important work, living on state borders, etc.) for reasons that are common. government victoria said it hoped the drop in infection rates would lead to a downgrade of melbourne's current tight blockade.

Western Australia has no plans to reopen to other regions for the time being, and visitors from any other state must be isolated for 14 days before they can move freely in the state.

The Federal government of Australia has long called on states government reopen all internal borders to help revive the economic. that has fallen into recession for the first time since 1991

Australia's international borders were closed to foreign citizen in march and are expected to reopen next year.

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