Australia Won’t Accept International Tourists Until 2022

A Covid-19 public message sign at Manly Beach in Sydney.

Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg
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Canberra, Australia (AP) -- Foreign tourists won’t be welcomed back to Australia until at least next year, the prime minister said Tuesday as he outlined plans for lifting some of the toughest and longest COVID-19 travel restrictions imposed by any democracy.

The country will instead prioritize the return of skilled migrants and students after it hits Prime Minister Scott Morrison's benchmark for reopening its external borders: the full vaccination of 80% of the population aged 16 and older. It is expected to reach that point Tuesday.