Australia has eased its international border restrictions for the first time during the coronavirus pandemic, allowing some of its vaccinated public to travel freely and many families to reunite, sparking emotional embraces at Sydney’s airport.
After 18 months of some of the world’s strictest coronavirus border policies, millions of Australians are now free to travel without a permit or the need to quarantine on arrival in the country, according to a Reuters report.
While travel is initially limited to Australian citizens, permanent residents and their immediate families, it sets in motion a plan to reopen the country to international tourists and workers, both much needed to reinvigorate a fatigued nation.
Departing travellers hug at Sydney Airport in the wake of coronavirus border restrictions easing, with fully vaccinated Australians being allowed to leave Sydney without requiring a travel exemption for the first time since March 2020, in Sydney, Australia. — Reuters