Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that he wants to see fully vaccinated people not be subject to any domestic CCP virus restrictions put in place by state and territory governments as part of a roadmap to more travel freedoms. The prime minister noted that opening and closing the borders for unrestricted travel couldn’t be done like flipping a switch, describing it instead as a “sliding scale” that will be moved through incrementally. “We won’t be taking decisions that put Australians’ lives and livelihoods at risk,” Morrison said on May 17. “We will be doing it cautiously; we will be working closely with states and territories on innovative ways to keep the borders safe but at the same time address some of these other needs that are there.” Some of those needs include finding a “managed and safe” way to begin bringing back “who we need to come into the …