![]() ![]() “Long-Covid is ’s not a place you want to be,” he said, describing his own health as “still nowhere near normal”. While Mr Smith’s symptoms were mild enough that he avoided hospital - able to quarantine at his family home instead - the former Caulfield Grammar student is grappling with the long-term effects more than 18 months on. Was lucky enough to be able to attend in person (very few of us could) and after the past two years just a massive shoutout to all teachers out there who have gotten all their students through the past two years -Bambi Hey Bridget - what a great day to be alive, Lockdown is over AND the wondrous Lana Del Rey has just released another album.Covid victim Will Smith speaks during a Covid press conference in Melbourne. So happy about the VIC international announcement today!! I can finally go visit my grandparents overseas and introduce them to my husband who they've never seen! -Reunited (and it'll feel so good!) And over in Victoria, you're making the most of your newfound freedom: & looking forward to being able to visit my sister in regional Vic so our new puppy can visit the beach & meet his fur cousins. When borders open, looking forward to finally being able to have our wedding reception on our 1 year anniversary of squeezing the wedding part in the day before lockdown 4 started & have nsw & qld guests & maybe even my brother can now come!! then our qld honeymoon that was meant to be a 2020 holiday, then a 2021 honeymoon but hasn't happened yet. Thank you Australia for getting vaccinated. They missed out in April 2020 (lucky they all got refunds) and mum can't wait to see them. Look like my siblings can now make the pilgrimage to Sydney from Paris and Tampa to Sydney to see mum again. getting to see my Canberra cousins - whether they come to Melb or we go to them! -missing family Great. The target received in-principle support from National Cabinet in July. South Australia plans to open up to the eastern states once it reaches the 80 per cent vaccination target, which is predicted to occur in December. "The last thing we want is for South Australians to not get the health care they need."įor what it's worth, Premier Steven Marshall previously said people from NSW and Victoria who are fully immunised would be able to celebrate Christmas in SA, provided they haven't been to any exposure sites ( you can read more on that here). "The goal here is to make sure that we permit COVID-19 into South Australia - that is inevitable when we open up the borders - but we do so in a way that does not overwhem the health system," he said. SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says the state's "COVID-Ready" plan for what to do when cases surge once the borders reopen will be released on Tuesday. ![]() Very selfishly though, the only thing I'd like to know is whether there is any chance SA will announce a roadmap/plan for opening the borders any time soon? Particularly to those of us living in NSW and the ACT. It’s expected several international flight routes will resume come November 1, including to Delhi, Johannesburg, Bangkok and Phuket.įirstly, freedoms are fabulous, and I'm thrilled for all the Victorians I know and love who have had such a hellish time over the past two years. “To set up a new arrangement that will see our borers open more quickly to Singapore, we anticipate that being able to be achieved within the next week or so as we open up to more visa holders coming from Singapore,” he said this morning. ![]() Scott Morrison has indicated an early exemption might be given to those who want to come to Australia from Singapore because of its low case numbers. ![]() Victoria is also set to scrap quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated travellers.īut other than Australian citizens, permanent residents and their parents, other travellers and tourists aren’t approved to come into the country – yet. International tourists could be holidaying in Australia as early as next month after the Prime Minister confirmed he is in the final stages of discussions with the Singapore government.įully vaccinated Australians will be able to leave and travel internationally from November 1 without having to quarantine in Sydney when they return. ![]()
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