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The first phase of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s four-stage “pathway out of the COVID-19 pandemic”, announced on Friday, focuses on vaccinating as many Australians as possible, while halving the cap on international arrivals.
Mr Morrison expects phase one, which we’re currently in, to be in place until 2022. But he said it’s hard to give a definitive answer on when we’ll get to phase two because vaccination targets have not yet been set. He’s waiting for the modelling.
Phase two of Mr Morrison’s plan is a move back to the current levels of international arrivals, and a separate cap for vaccinated travellers. Phase three sees Australians able to travel abroad and no cap on returnees.
Scott Morrison this morning told 3AW’s
Neil Mitchell that no, he didn’t make a mistake in emphasising the threat of five years imprisonment for people returning home from India – the media did.
“This is not something that was accentuated by
Greg Hunt, or me, or anyone else, it was picked up by the media,” Morrison said.
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Well then. Let’s just check Health Minister Hunt’s press release announcing a ban on Aussies returning home from India, which he sent out in the middle of the night on May 1.
“The Government will implement a temporary pause on travellers from India entering Australian territory if the passenger has been in India within 14 days of the person’s time of departure,” Hunt said.