Their image as Crocodile Dundee-like rule-breakers has been shattered by widespread compliance with some of the world's toughest pandemic restrictions. A man walks his dog near a COVID-19 testing centre at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Nov. 23. In some parts of the country during the height of the pandemic restrictions this summer, it was illegal to walk your dog even on your own street. (Loren Elliott/Reuters)Because it is surrounded by water, Australia has the ability to severely limit entry into the country. 0:24Dutton also suggests so-called "pandemic fatigue" hasn't taken the same form in Australia that it has in other nations.
Source: CBC News November 25, 2020 09:01 UTC