International tourists can travel to Australia this month. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has finally announced that the border will be reopened for foreign tourists from February 21. After a gap of almost two years, Australia will reopen its borders only for foreign travelers who have been vaccinated twice. However, Western Australia closed to the rest of the country after a delay in reopening its domestic border.
The lifting of restrictions on international visitors will boost the country's hospitality sector, which has been devastated by Covid-related lockdowns and border controls. Prior to the epidemic, the tourism industry earned $ 120 billion ($ 84.9 billion) in annual revenue and 5% of the workforce, according to Tourism Australia.
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the country has stopped the entry of foreign tourists. Subsequently, the country underwent a volatile resumption in recent months, allowing only its citizens and residents, skilled immigrants, international students, and certain seasonal workers.
“The condition is that you be vaccinated twice before coming to Australia. That is the rule. I hope everyone will stick to it, "said Prime Minister Scott Morrison. States can set their own detention rules. When vaccinated, they completed two doses.
The decision to allow vaccinated international traffic came as the trend of Covid infections, hospitalizations and intensive care admissions declined in many parts of the country.
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