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Maybe we could have a travel bubble for all states except NSW & Victoria, together with NZ and whichever South Pacific nations agree to join.

Maybe we could have a travel bubble for all states except NSW & Victoria, together with NZ and whichever South Pacific nations agree to join.
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Or Victoria can just go back to low testing rates and start having 0 cases again if it is only stats that matter.
Though if NSW and Victoria are excluded and the other states allowed kiwis to cross their borders but not those from NSW and Vic all hell would probably break loose.Maybe we could have a travel bubble for all states except NSW & Victoria, together with NZ and whichever South Pacific nations agree to join.
About time.
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.As me not being the the HE, I agree anyway! Get them in! Quarantine, do whatever you need to do but hurry up!
*Australia would be extremely unlikely to agree to a reciprocal agreement given the high numbers in GB
*Australian leisure travellers s are prohibited from leaving the country
Still and all it's another bit of positive news moving back to some sort of normality
Already knocked back.According to reports today the British cabinet will be considering exemptions from the 14 day quarantine for Australians to enter there. There are at least 2 obvious problems should that happen;
*Australia would be extremely unlikely to agree to a reciprocal agreement given the high numbers in GB
*Australian leisure travellers s are prohibited from leaving the country
Still and all it's another bit of positive news moving back to some sort of normality
Already knocked back.
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UK rejects Australia's push for exemption from coronavirus quarantine
Starting on June 8, the UK government will require virtually all air, sea and rail arrivals to self-isolate in a private home for 14 days.www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Though that link states... Britain has rejected Australia's request to be immediately exempted from its new coronavirus quarantine scheme but has opened the door to a special deal in the coming months.
So if accurate they are still considering an exemption but at a later date. ScMo seems to be of a the view that international leisure travel from Australia will be unlikely in 2020 to non-bubble destinations and if so there is no pressing need to have an immediate deal.
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Meanwhile, the US is even starting to push along with opening up a bit more.[/I]
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Gov. Greg Abbott lifts coronavirus restrictions for travelers from New York, Georgia and other hot spots - The Texas Tribune
Travelers coming to Texas from select major states and cities previously had to undergo a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine.www.texastribune.org
