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Morrison flags stranded Aussies can return and quarantine at home 'soon'

PM Scott Morrison has indicated Australians stuck overseas will be able to return and quarantine at home later this year, as he acknowledges their frustration and heartbreak.

PM Scott Morrison has indicated Australians stuck overseas will be able to return and quarantine at home later this year, as he acknowledges their frustration and heartbreak.

The PM has indicated Australians that who have not been able to return back to Australia since the COVID-19 crisis began, will be about to return home ‘soon’.

In a pre-recorded video message, the prime minister thanked ex-pats for carrying a “very heavy burden” for the past year-and-a-half.

Mr Morrison flagged vaccinated Australians would be able to come home later this year and quarantine at home.

Home quarantine is currently being trialled in South Australia, but the government wants it to become the norm for returned travellers.

“We are looking forward to welcoming many people back home soon. We can get there this year,” Mr Morrison told an awards ceremony for high-achieving Australians working overseas.

“I thank you once again for your patience and enduring what has been a very frustrating and very difficult time for you.”

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Australia is currently preparing to roll out vaccine passports from October to pave the wave for the resumption of international travel, possibly before Christmas; with Qantas sticking with its proposed scheduled restart date of December 18, 2021.

However, it all depends on the national vaccine rollout; as vaccination coverage for people aged 16 and older will have to be at 80 per cent.

“It’s tough living through a pandemic and being separated from your family and that’s brought its own heartbreak, life’s moments missed that you will never get back,” Mr Morrison said.

Source: AAP.