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    Aus Borders Reopening Feb 21

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    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-...ison/100810580

    Bet there's a lot of excitement already for some of you

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    Yes more girls will come. Get ready guys!

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    Finally something solid happening

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    This is amazing news.

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    Any big shops chartering some jumbo jets in from the Orient?

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    But China’s border is stilled closed, probably won’t see new talents from China any time soon

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    there are a lot of unvaccinated people who will wish to travel overseas outbound from Australia, i wonder what the restrictions will be, and will they be able to get coverage for travel insurance,
    anyway time to dust off the old passport and check if its still valid. and make shore its still valid for more than 6 months

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    Here we go boys, the long wait is finally over soon

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    Need to 2 to tango. We are open many are not fully open. This Scomo is only marketing to win an election or his survival within his own party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD SNAKE View Post
    there are a lot of unvaccinated people who will wish to travel overseas outbound from Australia, i wonder what the restrictions will be, and will they be able to get coverage for travel insurance,
    anyway time to dust off the old passport and check if its still valid. and make shore its still valid for more than 6 months

    Scomo recently stated at a press conference that only double vaccinated tourists will be allowed into the country despite making it very clear that the Australian government had no mandatory vaccination policy. That's their choice if people want to get vaccinated or not is what Scomo mentioned. If the vaccines dont stop transmission and it is a fact then why is he still insisting on vaccinated tourists to only be allowed into the country? Didn't omicron arrive in Australia via vaccinated tourists because they were the only ones travelling at the time of the outbreak in Australia? We need tourism and the world is starting to accept that this smart virus will never be eliminated and we must live with it. Why is the government discriminating against unvaccinated tourists? They can let in a vaccinated positive case but not an unvaccinated negative case? It doesn't sit well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuteguy View Post
    Scomo recently stated at a press conference that only double vaccinated tourists will be allowed into the country despite making it very clear that the Australian government had no mandatory vaccination policy. That's their choice if people want to get vaccinated or not is what Scomo mentioned. If the vaccines dont stop transmission and it is a fact then why is he still insisting on vaccinated tourists to only be allowed into the country? Didn't omicron arrive in Australia via vaccinated tourists because they were the only ones travelling at the time of the outbreak in Australia? We need tourism and the world is starting to accept that this smart virus will never be eliminated and we must live with it. Why is the government discriminating against unvaccinated tourists? They can let in a vaccinated positive case but not an unvaccinated negative case? It doesn't sit well.
    Cause we need the 5G the vaccinations give to boost our internet speeds.

    It's all a deep state conspiracy. Let's setup a Facebook event to storm parliament house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuteguy View Post
    Scomo recently stated at a press conference that only double vaccinated tourists will be allowed into the country despite making it very clear that the Australian government had no mandatory vaccination policy. That's their choice if people want to get vaccinated or not is what Scomo mentioned. If the vaccines dont stop transmission and it is a fact then why is he still insisting on vaccinated tourists to only be allowed into the country? Didn't omicron arrive in Australia via vaccinated tourists because they were the only ones travelling at the time of the outbreak in Australia? We need tourism and the world is starting to accept that this smart virus will never be eliminated and we must live with it. Why is the government discriminating against unvaccinated tourists? They can let in a vaccinated positive case but not an unvaccinated negative case? It doesn't sit well.
    It may not stop transmission and catching it, but it certainly reduces the likelihood of needing medical care. The statistics show this all over the world... unless you use the incorrect logic of ' but over half of ICU cases are vaccinated' (ignoring that over 95% of adults are vaccinated so of course there would be more of them)

    I don't want tourists adding any extra burden to the medical resources here.

    However, ultimately it should be a choice and in the example of Djokovic, he should have been allowed in unvaccinated IF he was willing to quarantine for 2 weeks (he wasn't)

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    There is still uncertainty and hesitancy so it will be a long time before we get the huge tourism numbers of pre-pandemic times. I think it was around 10 million tourists per year and around 1.5 million just from China.
    But tourists will start to flow in from 21 Feb.
    We are starting at close to zero so anything will be an improvement on that, and it should start to be noticeable in many sectors including of course the sex industry.

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    My partner has just gone off on a holiday to Singapore. All the paperwork, testing and general bs to get into one airport here and out the other there was almost enough to deter anyone from wanting to travel. And that's before trying to come back.

    I wonder if things are better coming to Oz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
    My partner has just gone off on a holiday to Singapore. All the paperwork, testing and general bs to get into one airport here and out the other there was almost enough to deter anyone from wanting to travel. And that's before trying to come back.

    I wonder if things are better coming to Oz?
    I just came back from Singapore for a holiday. It’s PCR on day one, then ART (they gave rapid test a more beautiful name than RAT) for the subsequent 6 days. Including 2 supervised ART to test if I can do it correctly and thus reporting reliable results.

    Check in enforced by security guard at all shopping centre, food court, restaurant etc at entrance. 5 people at most per group, heavily enforced by police and civilians around you.

    Wouldn’t go if it’s not for a family wedding. But luckily the wedding was in Singapore and not in Perth, otherwise it’s a definitely no go for me given the quarantine requirements.

    Getting back to Australia was very easy though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuteguy View Post
    Scomo recently stated at a press conference that only double vaccinated tourists will be allowed into the country despite making it very clear that the Australian government had no mandatory vaccination policy. That's their choice if people want to get vaccinated or not is what Scomo mentioned. If the vaccines dont stop transmission and it is a fact then why is he still insisting on vaccinated tourists to only be allowed into the country? Didn't omicron arrive in Australia via vaccinated tourists because they were the only ones travelling at the time of the outbreak in Australia? We need tourism and the world is starting to accept that this smart virus will never be eliminated and we must live with it. Why is the government discriminating against unvaccinated tourists? They can let in a vaccinated positive case but not an unvaccinated negative case? It doesn't sit well.
    Geez dude. The unvaccinated tourists are kept out because we want to protect our health system. More unvaccinated tourists = greater proportion of unvaccinated population = greater chance of hospital beds being filled.
    That’s all there is to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD SNAKE View Post
    there are a lot of unvaccinated people who will wish to travel overseas outbound from Australia, i wonder what the restrictions will be, and will they be able to get coverage for travel insurance,
    anyway time to dust off the old passport and check if its still valid. and make shore its still valid for more than 6 months
    By second half of this year all restrictions will be abolished, Vaccine travel mandates will be scrapped...

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    Would there be more jap girls for rnt shop? Cant wait to find out

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    J girls have previously been into "working holidays" here. But they are probably cautious of the uncertainty surrounding Covid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiegaigin View Post
    J girls have previously been into "working holidays" here. But they are probably cautious of the uncertainty surrounding Covid.
    They like to work and travel. If you have a state like WA with a state premier who believes he can do whatever suits him and close off the entire state even when there is just one covid case then would you want to travel to Australia?

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