Western Australia, a state almost no one can visit, to pitch itself to tourists as ‘safest place in the world’

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WA premier says the state will loosen Covid-19 border restrictions in ‘a couple of months’, but those trying to get home are unimpressed

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Western Australia is pitching itself to travellers as the “safest place” in the world from the Covid-19 pandemic, in a move that has frustrated expats stuck outside the state’s controlled border arrangements.

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Such restrictions are inevitable in the interest of the people of Australia.

For whom? Australia is one of the most racist countries in the world, so what constitutes as 'safe'? Not dying? Sure.

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90% population clearly voted they agree despite rantings and lies of the vitriolic and bullying anti vax brigade

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It's only going to be safe provided that almost no one can visit.

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