‘Open for business’: NSW to scrap quarantine for fully vaccinated on November 1

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Quarantine restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers will be scrapped from November 1, with NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet declaring the state is “open for business”.

The amended roadmap will allow tourists and returning Australians who have had two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to skip quarantine should they have a negative PCR test prior to departure and show proof they have been inoculated with a TGA approved jab.

“In addition, today, probably the most significant announcement we are making is an end to quarantine,” Mr Perrottet told reporters. “From November 1st, those people, returning Australians, tourists who want to come back, who want to visit Australia, who want to come into Sydney, hotel quarantine will be a thing of the past.“We want people back; we are leading the nation out of this pandemic.“We are opening Sydney and New South Wales to the world, and that date will come in on November 1.”

 

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