Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said he’s confident the 70 per cent vaccination target could be reached by Christmas.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
WA Premier Mark McGowan said the measures were tough but necessary to protect his state.
“These criteria are very tough,this hasn’t been done before in Australia ... we’ve done it for other overseas countries,we haven’t done it between the states,but I think it’s entirely fair,” he said.
Mr Morrison has been in favour of the idea of vaccine passports or the easing of some restrictions on interstate travel for people who are vaccinated but hasfaced pushback from within his party.
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On Friday,he said he’d welcomed WA’s move but he described it as a “decision for now”.
National cabinet agreed a fortnight ago on a phased plan for easing restrictions across the country,with the first two trigger points reached once 70 per cent,then 80 per cent of the eligible population is vaccinated.
At the 80 per cent point,it is anticipated lockdowns would become rarer and more highly targeted.