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Victorian Government lift strict COVID-19 lockdown rules
The Australian Open will welcome fans back on-site at Melbourne Park for the final four days of the major championship.
“We look forward to welcoming fans back to the Australian Open for the next four days and to finishing the event safely and on a high,” said Craig Tiley, the Australian Open Tournament Director, on Wednesday.
“The crowd will be capped at 7,477 for each session, which is approximately 50 per cent capacity.”
Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews announced that the five-day lockdown, which was implemented on 13 February following several COVID-19 tests linked to a Melbourne airport hotel, would be lifted at midnight on Wednesday.
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Scott Morrison says it s unrealistic to think there could be anything to replace the hotel quarantine system to allow people to safely enter from overseas.
The prime minister will meet with state and territory leaders for national cabinet on Friday, amid calls for more creative ways to quarantine returning Australians and greater federal oversight of quarantine.
Labor health spokesman Mark Butler said Mr Morrison can t sit on his hands and wait for solutions from the states. The Constitution is very clear - national quarantine arrangements for people returning from overseas are the responsibility of the Commonwealth government, Mr Butler said.
Victorian sports minister Martin Pakula said crowds would be at about 50 per cent of previous years, with 30,000 allowed through the gates each day for the first eight days.