Ground staff in PPE greet passengers disembarking their flight at Sydney Airport on October 10, 2020. Photo / SuppliedIt's "highly likely" vaccination certificates will be required for international travel, Australia's Federal Minister for Government Services said today. He didn't confirm, however, whether they'll lead to a faster opening of international borders, saying he'd leave "any commentary" up to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. "But any requirement for borders to open up will require vaccination and it will require the widespread use of a certificate and that is what we are talking about today," Robert added. "Australians can have enormous confidence that the digital certificate or the paper-based certificate they have will be robust."
Source: New Zealand Herald February 07, 2021 03:21 UTC