On Sunday, the Australian federal government announced that it will begin trials of a new vaccine passport program with select countries this week, marking a major step toward the nation’s broader reopening.
With vaccination rates rising, the Land Down Under is potentially mere months away from easing its stringent international travel restrictions, which have remained in place for nearly 18 months since the global outbreak of COVID-19.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously disclosed that his plan is to wait until 80 percent of the adult population is fully immunized before reopening to inbound or outbound foreign travel.
Minister for Trade and Tourism Dan Tehan yesterday revealed that the government will be testing the use of vaccine passports in cooperation with several key travel destinations through Australia’s…