COVID-19 update: NSW aims to open international borders by Christmas, Victoria confirms new pop-up vaccination hubs

This is your update on the Coronavirus in Australia for 12 September 2021.

Sydney International Airport during Covid-19

Msafiri ajandaa kuabiri basi la karantini, katika uwanja wa ndege wakimataifa wa Sydney, Jumatano, Septemba 8, 202 Source: AAP Image/Joel Carrett


  • From tomorrow some restrictions ease in NSW
  • In Victoria, 7,000 first-dose Pfizer appointments available
  • ACT records 15 and Queensland zero new community cases

New South Wales
NSW has recorded 1,262 new locally acquired cases, and seven deaths. 

From 13 September, up to five fully vaccinated residents outside the 12 local government areas (LGAs) of concern will be allowed to meet outdoors. Those who live inside the LGAs of concern can go out for a picnic or recreation with fully vaccinated members of their household for two hours each day in addition to unlimited exercise. 

Premier Berejiklian says the state aims to open international borders by Christmas as 78 per cent of the population over 16 has received one dose of the vaccine, and 45.58 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Click to book your vaccine appointment today. 

Victoria
Victoria has recorded 392 new locally acquired cases.

Premier Daniel Andrews says there are 7,000 first-dose Pfizer appointments available in the coming week across state-run clinics.

New pop-up vaccination hubs will open up across Victoria in eight schools and local government areas of Hume, Dandenong and Casey, including a Greek Orthodox Church in Thornbury, a Hindu temple site in Mill Park and a mosque in Newport.

Find a vaccination centre near you.                                                                                                      

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Quarantine, travel, testing clinics and pandemic disaster payment
Quarantine and testing requirements are managed and enforced by state and territory governments:

If you want to travel overseas, you may be able to apply online for an exemption. Click here for more information about the conditions to leave Australia. There are temporary measures for international flights that are regularly reviewed by the government and updated on the Smart Traveller website.



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Testing clinics in each state and territory:

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Pandemic disaster payment information in each state and territory:

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