Sydney To Test New Quarantine System As Australia Looks To Reopen Border
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Sydney: As part of the seven-day home quarantine program, authorities will use a mobile phone app and face recognition technology to monitor compliance by around 175 people.
Australian officials will trial a home quarantine system for fully vaccinated international travellers arriving in Sydney, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, as the country moves to reopen its borders despite persistent COVID-19 cases.
Australia closed its international border in March 2020 in response to the pandemic, allowing entry almost exclusively to citizens and permanent residents who are required to undergo a mandatory two-week hotel quarantine at their own expense.
"This is the next step in our plan to safely reopen, and to stay safely open," Morrison said, adding the trial could set the standard for the way "we live with COVID-19."
Sydney, which has received more returning residents from abroad than other Australian city, will trial the seven-day home quarantine program later this month.