Papua New Guinea will reopen to vaccinated travellers from Wednesday, ending two years of strict border closures that virtually sealed the Melanesian nation off from neighbours.
The country's pandemic controller David Manning said that he had revoked rules requiring approval to enter the country and mandatory quarantine, AFP reported.
Some domestic restrictions will remain — including compulsory mask-wearing in markets, shops, on public transport and places of worship, as well as a 100-person limit on gatherings.




























