Dreaming of travelling overseas again but not sure about the rules?
Fully vaccinated people can now fly into NSW without having to quarantine:
- You need to be double vaccinated with a recognised COVID-19 vaccine, or be accompanied by someone 18+ who has if you’re under 12 years old.
- If you meet the vaccination and the Australian Government pre-departure testing requirements you can leave the airport as normal
- Within 24 hours of arriving in NSW, you must have a COVID-19 nose and throat PCR test, isolate until you get a negative result
- Get another test on or after day 7, after arriving in NSW. You don’t have to isolate while waiting for your results, unless you have symptoms. Until you get a negative result from your day 7 test you cant go to any high-rick settings such as childcare, aged care, disability care, healthcare, education and correctional facilities; large gatherings (e.g concerts, football matches); or hospitality venues, except to pick up take-away food or beverages. Different rules apply to children under 12 who are unvaccinated.
- If you develop any symptoms of COVID-19 at any time while in NSW, you must immediately get tested for COVID-19 and isolate until you receive a negative result.
More information on international arrivals to NSW:
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/recent-vaccinated-arrivals-guidelines.aspx
More information on pre departure testing:
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