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SYDNEY β€” Australia on Monday fully reopened its international borders to travelers vaccinated against the coronavirus after nearly two years of pandemic-related closings as tourists returned and hundreds of people were reunited with family and friends.

More than 50 international flights will reach the country through the day, including 27 touching down in Sydney, its largest city, as the tourism and hospitality sectors look to rebuild after getting hammered by COVID-19 restrictions.

β€œIt is a very exciting day, one that I have been looking forward to for a long time, from the day that I first shut that border right at the start of the pandemic,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in the island state of Tasmania, which relies heavily on tourism.

https://nationalpost.com/pmn/health-pmn/australia-fully-reopens-borders-shut-by-covid-pandemic-welcomes-back-tourists-2

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Gotta call BS here. This sudden turnaround, especially from countries like Australia who were just forcing people into quarantine camps barely a month ago, and now just flipped on a dime in the other direction seems almost like everyone was given new marching orders.
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Why would tourist want to visit a prison state?

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Why would tourist want to visit a prison state?
OOH tourists are now welcomed back, let me know when they allow their inmates to have their freedom back.

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OOH tourists are now welcomed back, let me know when they allow their inmates to have their freedom back.


Exactly.  This announcement appears to only relate to the international border; it doesn't appear to indicate any let-up on the internal controls.