Western Australia will remove its hard border policy and move to a “controlled border” arrangement from November 14, which will permit residents from states and territories deemed very low risk to enter without undertaking quarantine.
Key points:
- “Very low risk” is defined as no local cases in the past 28 days
- This currently includes Tas, Qld, SA, ACT and the NT
- NSW and Vic travellers would still be required to quarantine
Very low risk jurisdictions are defined as having had no local cases in the previous 28 days, and include Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, the ACT and the…