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  • Writer's pictureThe Beagle

Want to travel overseas but not sure about the rules?

Want to travel overseas but not sure about the rules?


Fully vaccinated people can now fly into NSW without having to quarantine:

• You need to be double vaccinated with a recognised COVID-19 vaccine, or be accompanied by someone 18+ who has if you’re under 12 years old

• If you meet the vaccination and the Australian Government pre-departure testing requirements you can leave the airport as normal

• Within 24 hours of arriving in NSW, you must have a COVID-19 nose and throat PCR test. Isolate until you get a negative result.

• Get another test on or after day 7 after arriving in NSW. You don’t have to isolate while waiting for your results, unless you have symptoms. Until you get a negative result from your day 7 test you can’t go to any high-risk settings such as childcare, aged care, disability care, healthcare, schools, education and correctional facilities; large gatherings (e.g. concerts, football matches); or hospitality venues, except to pick up take-away food or beverages. Different rules apply to children under 12 who are unvaccinated.

• If you develop any symptoms of COVID-19 at any time while in NSW, you must immediately get tested for COVID-19 and isolate until you receive a negative result.




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