Universities hatch desperate plan to fly students in, quarantine them
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Victorian universities are so desperate to get international students back into the state this year that they have proposed to help pay for a quarantine scheme modelled on the Australian Open program, where tennis players were allowed into the country despite a strict cap on arrivals.
Under the university-backed proposal, about 1000 foreign students would be flown into Melbourne every two to three weeks and placed into special hotel lockdown arrangements in an ambitious bid to revive international education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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