Western Australia is further tightening its border, banning unvaccinated travellers from Victoria, NSW, and the ACT from this week. With bubbling coronavirus cases going alongside lockdown easing in the southeast of the country, WA Premier Mark McGowan has added an extra condition of entry for approved travellers from those areas. His government will introduce a full COVID-19 vaccination policy for travellers arriving from medium, high, and extreme risk jurisdictions from Friday. Victoria and New South Wales are currently deemed “extreme” risk, while the ACT is “medium” risk. The policy will be extended to “low” risk states and territories from Nov. 15, although none currently fall within that classification. A “very low” risk rating is in place for Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, and the Northern Territory. Children under the age of 12 and those with a recognised medical condition will be exempt from the double-jab rule. McGowan said the new travel …