Travellers to Australia’s most lockdown state will no longer need to undergo hotel quarantine once international travel resumes but will instead quarantine at home if they have been fully vaccinated. Speaking to Channel Seven’s Sunrise hosts on Oct. 18, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said while international travel was a matter for the federal government, Victorians were keen on opening up to the world “as fast as we possibly can.” “If you’re double dose vaccinated, then you’ll be able to quarantine at home,” Andrews said, adding that home quarantine for the fully vaccinated will be “less than 14 days.” “We’ll get to a point where if you are vaccinated, there perhaps won’t be any quarantine at all if you’ve been tested, and as we move through the weeks and months to come.” This follows an announcement by NSW premier Dominic Perrottet who said NSW’s quarantine program for fully vaccinated international travellers …
Victoria’s Hotel Quarantine to Be ‘A Thing of the Past’ for Vaccinated Travellers
October 18, 2021
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