The Prime Minister has flagged the possibility of further slowing the number of individuals arriving at Australian international airports.
Given that Australia’s borders closed, the number of Australians returning home has actually decreased drastically, however flights are still showing up and often bringing favorable coronavirus cases with them.
Here is what we know up until now about modifications to global arrivals and if it is about to get more difficult to go back to Australia.
Are rates of worldwide arrivals ready to change?
It’s looking likely.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was questioned on Wednesday about the capacity for minimizing the number of people taking a trip to Australia from overseas further than it had actually been already, and he said it was being thought about
” I’ll be taking a proposition to that end to National Cabinet on Friday and I have actually been discussing that with premiers over the last 24 hours,” he stated.
This comes after the Victorian Federal government asked for worldwide arrivals be diverted away from Melbourne while it manages a continuous increase in cases, the WA Government transferred to limitation people going back to Perth from overseas to 525 a week, and NSW also organized a cap on global arrivals at the request of the State Federal government.
While different states are making their own plans, Friday’s proposal looks set to focus on stabilizing the consumption around the nation.
” The issue is what the general level of returning Australians are, which’s why I’ll be bringing a proposition on Friday to decrease that load,” Mr Morrison stated.
While Melbourne isn’t accepting overseas travellers, the Prime Minister said it was very important not to put an unsustainable amount of pressure on other cities.
” There is a volume that can be accommodated by the states and areas currently, however they definitely wouldn’t want to see that increase,” he said.
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