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Tokyo Olympics: Channel 7 reporter caught in an earthquake during Sunrise live cross from Japan

Tokyo Olympics: Channel 7 reporter caught in an earthquake during Sunrise live cross from Japan
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Australian gold medal-winning BMX rider Logan Martin s adorable toddler son interrupts interview

Australian gold medal-winning BMX rider Logan Martin s adorable toddler son interrupts interview
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Natalie Barr reveals the fashion choices she s told to avoid while hosting Sunrise

Natalie Barr reveals the fashion choices she s told to avoid while hosting Sunrise
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Covid-19 lockdowns may still be needed in 2022 in Australia

Australians may still be enduring lockdowns next year as the country continues its elimination strategy until enough people are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state premiers will on Friday discuss what percentage of Australians need to be jabbed before the country can live with the virus like flu. Mr Morrison has said the level will be around 65 or 70 per cent after the UK scrapped restrictions on July 19 with 65 per cent of adults fully jabbed.  Residents queuing for the Covid-19 vaccine at the New South Health Vaccination Centre at Sydney Olympic Park on Thursday The United Kingdom was at 65 per cent [and now] just over 70 per cent. So these are the sort of levels you re talking about, Mr Morrison told radio 3AW on Thursday.

Tourism hotspots allow entry to vaccinated travellers

Dozens of countries around the world are opening their borders to vaccinated travellers - but Australians who refuse a jab may not be able to get to them. After months of being shut down due to Covid-19, tourism hotspots including Thailand, the Seychelles and Greece are allowing travellers to enter without quarantine in a bid to kickstart their post-pandemic economic recoveries. Some countries such as Croatia have even waived all testing requirements if arrivals show proof of vaccination, while others such as Iceland have significantly relaxed their rules for double-jabbed tourists.  Dozens of countries around the world are opening their borders to vaccinated travellers. Pictured: Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

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