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Under new rules starting on Saturday 18 July 2020, all new arrivals are being charged for their quarantine. [75] In November 2021, the state government announced $130 million of funding, including for psychology and psychiatry services, to assist those who had been adversely affected mentally by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Quarantine-free flights from New Zealand to Australia began in October 2020 and from Australia to New Zealand in April 2021. [131] The Australia/New Zealand travel bubble was suspended on 24 July 2021 due to Delta outbreaks in Australia. [131] Since 21 January 2021, all arrivals from the Cook Islands can enter New Zealand, without having to ...
As of March 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer advises a five-day isolation period when you test positive for COVID-19, but recommends taking other precautions once ...
In 2021, all celebrations for Territory Day, celebrated on 1 July, were postponed due to an outbreak at The Granites gold mine in NT that resulted in Greater Darwin being locked down. [45] In 2020 and 2021, the Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures in August was cancelled. The 2021 cancellation was largely due to a growing outbreak in late May ...
The 2020 Australian Defence Force Academy open day was replaced by an on-line event. [81] The 2021 open day was scheduled for 21 August, [82] a virtual event was planned for late September. [83] Floriade: the 2020 event, scheduled for 12 September to 11 October, at Commonwealth Park was cancelled in April 2020. [84]
Agfest 2021 included both physical events over 4 days (5–8 May), and the online component (8–15 May). [27] [28] On 12 May 2020, the 2021 Cygnet Folk Festival was cancelled. [29] The 2022 Festival was also cancelled, on 21 December 2021, after the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in Australia. [30]
The same day, 98 COVID-19 deaths were reported in Australia, the highest number in a 24-hour period to that date, exceeding the high of 88 on 18 January. 39 were in Victoria, 35 in NSW, 18 in Queensland, 5 in South Australia and 1 in the ACT. [34] [46] By 23 February, Australia exceeded 5,000 deaths, [47] doubling since 13 January. [27]