Australians could need vaccination passports to travel interstate.
The Prime Minister has flagged that vaccination passports could allow Australians the freedom to travel interstate despite lockdowns and outbreaks and attend family gatherings and big sporting events.
"We've seen that operate in other countries and I think they're the types of things that can be used particularly to enable Australians who are vaccinated to move around Australia," Scott Morrison told reporters on Tuesday.
"I think that the next most achievable step, because Australia, with our international borders up, means that vaccinated Australians would be in a much lower risk position when restrictions were to kick in on Australians going on public transport or going to theatres or going to the footy or whatever they might do … family get-togethers."
Australians might one day need a vaccination passport to travel across state borders, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison declaring "all of those arrangements will have to be put in place". #9News https://t.co/vBc6H9AfDG
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