Australia posts zero coronavirus cases, state chief calls for 'Pacific bubble'
No mention of Bubble Ong and Singapore.
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Australia recorded a fourth day of zero coronavirus cases on Thursday (Jan 21), prompting the chief of the country's most populous state to call for a special travel "bubble" with Pacific island nations.
Signalling those restrictions were set to be eased next week, Premier Gladys Berejiklian told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper the federal government should consider establishing a travel arrangement with the Pacific.
"There is no reason why we shouldn't aim to travel to New Zealand or some of the Pacific Islands well within the next 12 months," Ms Berejiklian said.
No mention of Bubble Ong and Singapore.
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Australia recorded a fourth day of zero coronavirus cases on Thursday (Jan 21), prompting the chief of the country's most populous state to call for a special travel "bubble" with Pacific island nations.
Signalling those restrictions were set to be eased next week, Premier Gladys Berejiklian told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper the federal government should consider establishing a travel arrangement with the Pacific.
"There is no reason why we shouldn't aim to travel to New Zealand or some of the Pacific Islands well within the next 12 months," Ms Berejiklian said.