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FEB 6 — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today that the reopening of the country’s borders to international tourists may not be far away, adding that the parliament will debate the matter this week. Australia, which shut its borders in March of 2020, has been going through a...

FEB 6 — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said today that the reopening of the country’s borders to international tourists may not be far away, adding that the parliament will debate the matter this week.

While the highly transmissible Omicron variant keeps spreading, hospitalisations and deaths have been stabilising, with News Corp newspapers over the weekend quoting unnamed sources as saying that Australia may reopen its borders within two or three weeks. The first 2022 sitting of the Australian parliament is to start on Monday and Morrison said that reopening borders to tourists will be addressed “very early on”.

 

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