The Greater Sydney outbreak of the CCP virus has burst Australia’s travel bubble with New Zealand (NZ), with NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announcing the travel pause on Friday. The pause in quarantine free travel, which will begin at 11.59 p.m. in New Zealand (10 p.m. in Australia), will last eight weeks. There will also be managed return flights for kiwis in Australia to return home over the next seven days. “My strong message to every New Zealander in Australia right now who does not want to stay there long term is–come home,” Ardern said. “This is not a decision we have taken lightly, but it is the right decision to keep New Zealanders safe.” “We will keep flights coming in till we meet the demand for returning kiwis,” Ardern later wrote in a post on Facebook. Only New Zealand citizens and residents will be allowed onto the flights, and passengers …