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Australia reverses decision to open border; 20 months after the country closed Australia

Sydney: Australia postpones decision to open international borders Australia had decided to open borders to workers and students after the Kovid epidemic. The decision was postponed due to concerns over the Omicron variant. Under the current circumstances, the government has stated that the decision will not be implemented from December 1.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that it will be at least two weeks later. Non-Australian citizens have not been accepted into the country for the past 20 months. As a result, the country is facing labor shortages and problems in the tourism sector. Morrison responded that the decision was made on the advice of health experts and that it was only temporary. Japan and South Korea have postponed a decision to open their borders.

English Summary: Australia Halts Border Reopening Over New Covid Variant Omicron Fears

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