Australia is considering two-way quarantine-free travel bubbles with Japan and South Korea, according to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Morrison said the Australian government was working to establish travel bubbles with the two Asian countries after it had arranged a similar one with Singapore. “Singapore opens up on the 21st of November,” he told the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday. “I think we’ll move fairly quickly beyond that into Korea and Japan, and before the end of the year, I hope we’re opening up even more. We’ve just got to get through these next couple of weeks.” Fully vaccinated Australians are able to travel to Singapore without quarantine from this week, while fully vaccinated Singaporeans can fly to New South Wales (NSW), Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory without quarantine from Nov. 21. However, travellers will need to test negative for CCP virus before departing. However, the Prime Minister …