Eased travel restrictions on arrivals from Victoria from Friday, 9 July

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Victoria will move to ‘very low risk’ as part of WA’s controlled border.
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Following the latest public health advice and pending no further outbreaks, Victoria will become a ‘very low risk’ state from 12.01am, Friday 9 July.

Any recent arrivals from Victoria who are serving their 14 days of self-quarantine will be permitted to end their period of quarantine on the same day that Victoria transitions to a ‘very low risk’ state, based on health advice.

Travellers from Victoria will be permitted to enter WA without quarantine requirements, but will be subject to the following strict conditions of entry:

All arrivals

  • Complete a G2G PASS declaration, which states:
    • they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms
    • which jurisdictions they have been to in the previous 14 days

Air arrivals

  • Undergo a health screening and temperature test
  • Be prepared to take a COVID-19 test at the airport COVID clinic if deemed necessary by a health clinician (voluntary asymptomatic testing is also available)

Land arrivals

  • Undergo a health screening at the border checkpoint
  • Have G2G PASS declaration checked.

Visit WA’s controlled border page for more information.

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