SYDNEY — Australia will extend its year-long international border closure by at least three months to mid-June, continuing the country’s self-imposed isolation to keep the coronavirus at bay.
Health Minister Greg Hunt said health officials had advised the government “the Covid-19 situation overseas continues to pose an unacceptable public health risk to Australia, including the emergence of more highly transmissible variants”.
As a result, strict border controls will continue until June 17, he said Tuesday.
Australia closed its international border early in the pandemic, shutting out most non-citizens except in special circumstances.
Caps were also imposed on the number…
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