Australia Announces the Reopening of Tourism from Japan and South Korea

Australia has now begun the slow reopening of its borders:

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison gestures during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Nov. 22. The Australian government expects 200,000 vaccinated foreign students and skilled workers will return without quarantining when the country further relaxes border restrictions next week. AP-Yonhap

Australia will allow foreign visa holders to enter the country from the start of December, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday, the latest step to restart international travel and support its economy.

Australia shut its international border in May 2020 and allowed only restricted numbers of citizens and permanent residents to enter in a bid to curtail the spread of COVID-19.

The rules were relaxed in recent weeks to allow foreign family members of citizens to enter, and Morrison said this will be scaled up from Dec. 1 to allow vaccinated students, business visa holders and refugees to arrive.

“The return of skilled workers and students to Australia is a major milestone in our pathway back,” Morrison told reporters in Canberra. Australia will also allow in vaccinated tourists from South Korea and Japan from Dec 1, he said.

Korea Times

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

Soooo…

They allow foreigners in but lock down Australians and put them into camps.

You win this round, Globalists.

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

Then again, CH, the folks on New Zealand’s Western Island call tacos “tarcos” and enchilads “enchalardars”. I’ve seen restaurant menus painted that way.

Their voting habits brought this on themselves. And now rhey get to do an honage to Ned Beatty’s character in Deliverance.

Next we’ll see if Wisconson has red-pilled enough folks in North America to keep us out of concentration camps.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

In actuality, think more people need to go to camps.

Not for me, of course, but for the people who enabled it all through their actions, attitudes, and voting patterns.

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