Scott Morrison says his government will continue to traverse an “Australian path” to aggressive COVID-19 suppression, emphasising there’ll be no international travel until medical experts say so. The prime minister is attending the G7 summit in Cornwall in the UK as an observer and told reporters on Sunday that Australia wouldn’t change its virus approach. He said his government hadn’t set a target on the number of Australians who need to be vaccinated before international travel resumes. He said this would only occur “when the medical advice suggests we should”. Mr Morrison said he would “rather be living in the arrangements we have in Australia than anywhere else in the world” and that the UK, despite a high vaccination rate, was still recording high numbers of new cases. Australia’s suppression strategy has kept the nation’s borders closed and seen states go into lockdown over a handful of cases. “At this …