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Why there are unlikely to be any COVID-19 travel bubbles any time soon


Why there are unlikely to be any COVID-19 travel bubbles any time soon
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FebFebruary 2021 at 1:32am
Travel bubbles present issues that could put Australia s COVID-19 pandemic at risk, an aviation expert said.
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Travel bubbles with neighbouring countries would be useless and dangerous without mass vaccinations in Australia, an aviation expert says.
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Among the first bubbles expected to open would be New Zealand and Papua New Guinea
But one hidden danger could be indirect travellers taking advantage of the bubbles
The idea of a travel bubble, where people could move freely between countries, has been talked about since the start of the pandemic but is yet to become a reality for Australia. ....

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