New Zealand to partially restart travel 'bubble' with Australia
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[WELLINGTON] New Zealand said on Tuesday it will partially resume quarantine-free travel with Australia and remove all Covid-19 curbs in place in Wellington as no community cases were reported in the capital city after over a week of restrictions.
Quarantine-free travel will resume with South Australia, ACT, Tasmania and Victoria from July 5, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins told a news conference.
Coronavirus restrictions in Wellington will be eased from midnight on Tuesday, Mr Hipkins said.
REUTERS
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