Australia has advised its nationals travelling overseas to “exercise a high degree of caution” as it prepares to open its borders for the first time in 19 months, according to AP.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade reinstated its travel advice for 177 countries and territories ahead of fully vaccinated Australians becoming free to travel from Monday.
No destination has been given a risk assessment lower than the second-tier warning: “Exercise a high degree of caution.”
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