COVID-19 Update: Travel ban from South Africa ruled out for now as new COVID-19 variant emerges

This is your update on the Coronavirus in Australia for 26 November 2021.

Travel Ban

Some European countries have banned travel from some African countries but Australia is not taking the drastic step yet. Source: AAP

  • Australian health authorities have ruled out a travel ban from South Africa for now as a new and concerning COVID-19 variant emerged in the country. The new variant, Mu, or B.1.621, has a number of mutations that suggest it could be more resistant to vaccines.
  • Victoria has ended its permit system for domestic travellers.
  • NSW’s additional  can be claimed from today onwards. The scheme has been extended up to 30th June 2022.
  • Queensland says it cannot ‘open floodgates’ even after 80 per cent vaccination targets, as it needs to protect the remaining 20 per cent and children under 12.
  • Amnesty International Australia says it is ‘disappointed’ that Amnesty International UK chose to spread false information regarding the role of Australian Defence Forces in relief work being carried out in COVID-hit Northern Territory.

COVID-19 STATS:

Victoria recorded 1,362 locally acquired cases and seven deaths.
NSW recorded 261 new community cases. 
ACT recorded eight new cases.


Quarantine and restrictions state by state:

Travel

 and Covid-19 and travel information 

Financial help

There are changes to the COVID-19 Disaster Payment once states reach 70 and 80 per cent fully vaccinated:  








Visit the translated resources published by NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service:



Testing clinics in each state and territory:

 
 

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Published 26 November 2021 1:10pm
Updated 8 February 2023 2:57pm
By SBS/ALC Content
Source: SBS


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