Australia Lifts Entry Restrictions and Reopens Its Border

There will no longer be required to declare their CCP virus (COVID-19) vaccination status for foreign citizens entering Australia, thereby ending a harsh border control measure introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Health Minister Mark Butler expressed that the modifications to the Biosecurity Act would become effective from 12 am on Wednesday, July 6, and was based on advice from Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly.

Travelers must still obey existing CCP-virus-related requirements, such as wearing masks on inbound international flights, and state-based mask regulations will remain the same.

“The Australian government makes decisions on COVID-related issues after considering the latest medical advice,” Butler said.

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil will also abolish the requirement for people entering the country (whether Australian citizens or not) to complete an online declaration from Wednesday, stating the government has heard feedback about problems with the app.

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