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Victoria flags potential NSW hard border

Premier Daniel Andrews has given his strongest indication yet Victoria is on the verge of enacting a hard border with NSW, telling residents to return home now.

Authorities have been urging Victorians to get out of Sydney and NSW for days as the state’s COVID-19 outbreak worsens.

Victorians are still able to return from Sydney and surrounding areas as well as regional NSW on red and orange border permits.

Those from red zones must isolate for 14 days upon their return, while orange zone arrivals are ordered to get tested and isolate until they return a negative result.

But Mr Andrews said chief health officers from around the country were meeting on Sunday afternoon to discuss if travel conditions needed to change after NSW recorded 77 new local cases.

“We do not want this virus here in our state,” he told reporters.

“I would say to all of those Victorians who are in Sydney and in NSW more broadly, if you’re coming home then you better be quick about it. 

“Many warnings were given about exactly this sort of outcome.”

Mr Andrews hopes the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee will adopt a nationally consistent approach to borders with Sydney and the rest of NSW.

But he said Victoria would act independently if it deemed shutting the border necessary to stopping the virus leaking across the Murray River. 

“I won’t hesitate to do it,” Mr Andrews said.

The premier, who grew up at Wangaratta near the NSW-Victorian border, said health officials would reassess the “border bubble” arrangement which allows free movement between states for locals.

“We understand that any changes to that bubble is very challenging. We will do everything we can to minimise that,” Mr Andrews said.

“But safety has to come first. It’s not like if you live on Murray or the South Australian border you can’t get COVID. You absolutely can. So it’s for your safety as well. 

“We’re doing everything we can to keep the virus out of the community you live in and indeed out of our state.”

Victoria recorded its 11th day in a row without a local case of COVID-19 on Sunday, as well as no new infections in hotel quarantine.

Some 23,300 tests were processed in the 24 hours to Sunday morning, while almost 13,000 Victorians received a vaccine dose at one of the state-run hubs.

AAP

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