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MELBOURNE, Feb 20 — Australia will welcome international tourists on Monday after nearly two years of sealing its borders, relying on high Covid-19 vaccination rates to live with the pandemic as infections decline. “The wait is over,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told a Sunday briefing...

MELBOURNE, Feb 20 — Australia will welcome international tourists on Monday after nearly two years of sealing its borders, relying on high Covid-19 vaccination rates to live with the pandemic as infections decline.

Australia’s opening to tourists is the clearest example yet of the government’s shift from a strict zero-Covid approach to living with the virus and vaccinating the public to minimise deaths and severe illness. On Sunday, the country recorded more than 16,600 coronavirus cases, before all areas had reported, and at least 33 deaths, mainly in the three most populous states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.

Australia has been gradually reopening since November, first allowing Australians to travel in and out, then admitting international students and some workers. From Monday, leisure travellers and more business travellers may enter.

 

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