The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Australia pushes back the date of reopening its borders to tourists

2021-05-08T19:04:56.190Z


Faced with the surge in variant cases in India and the slowness of the vaccination campaign, the Australian Minister of Tourism confirmed the need to keep border restrictions.


She has not experienced a third wave and intends to continue like this.

According to its Minister of Tourism, Australia could keep its borders closed until the end of 2022. The new wave of Covid-19 contaminations across the world destroys any hope of a reopening in the short term.

The surge in cases in India demonstrates the need to keep border restrictions in order to keep the level of spread of the virus low in Australia, Minister Dan Tehan said.

It is

"very difficult to determine"

when the borders will be able to reopen, Mr Tehan told Sky News.

"The most optimistic estimate would be in the middle or second half of next year

.

"

Since March 20, 2020, the continent has implemented drastic border controls.

Anyone arriving from abroad is subject to a 14-day quarantine in a hotel.

Before the pandemic, around one million travelers entered the country each month for short stays.

This figure now stands at 7,000.

Read also: Fiona Capp's surf lesson in Australia

A travel bubble with New Zealand partly suspended

The recent opening of an air bubble with New Zealand has encountered difficulties.

It has in particular been suspended between the cities affected by a resurgence in the number of cases linked to flaws in the quarantine systems.

Australia has recorded 29,886 cases of Covid-19 contamination since the start of the pandemic, a majority of which were detected in quarantine hotels.

And the start of vaccination is slow: only 2.5 million doses have been administered across the country, which has 25 million inhabitants, knowing that each person requires two doses.

The prospect of border closures for nearly three years will deal a serious blow to Australia's tourism industry, which accounts for 33 billion euros a year.

“The hope would be that we can create a few more air bubbles but we are in the midst of a pandemic

,” he said.

It will depend a lot on how we are able to manage the global pandemic ”

.

Source: lefigaro

All news articles on 2021-05-08

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.