New South Wales (NSW) Premier Dominic Perrottet announced that quarantine will be scrapped entirely for the fully vaccinated from November, as the next stage of the roadmap begins next week with vaccine passports now available. All international travellers and returning citizens coming into NSW will no longer be required to quarantine from Nov. 1, provided they are fully vaccinated. “For double vaccinated people right around the world, Sydney, New South Wales is open for business,” Perrottet said. “Hotel quarantine, home quarantine is a thing of the past. We are opening Sydney and New South Wales to the world.” People will be required to conduct a PCR test before boarding and show proof of double vaccination. Perrottet encouraged Australians currently stranded overseas but from other states to return to the country through Sydney. “We can’t control the quarantine requirements in the other states,” he said. “If you’re a returning Australian … …