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COVID-testing rules spark Christmas travel chaos in Australia as cases hit records

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Posted on December 23, 2021

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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Australia's Travel Chaos as COVID Testing Rules Tighten

By Renju Jose

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s COVID-19 testing facilities were severely stretched on Thursday amid a record surge in cases and as tens of thousands of domestic travellers thronged the centres to get test results necessary to travel interstate for Christmas.

Most states require travellers to have a negative test result 72 hours before departure in order to be allowed entry, even as Prime Minister Scott Morrison urged them to ease the testing requirement, which he said was redirecting resources that could be used to ramp up the rollout of the booster shots.

More than 8,200 new cases were reported in Australia on Thursday, the biggest daily rise in the pandemic, eclipsing the previous high of some 5,600 a day earlier. The bulk of cases are in its most populous states of New South Wales and Victoria.

Despite the spike, people in hospitals remains far lower than during the Delta wave as active coronavirus cases in the country neared 44,000.

Around 800 COVID-19 patients are in hospitals across the country as of Dec. 20 but only 37 of those are Omicron cases, the health department said in an emailed response. Only one case is in intensive care and no deaths have been reported.

Morrison had been asking people to focus more on the number of people in hospitals than the total infections and resisted calls for a national mandatory rule to wear masks indoors.

But Victorian state authorities said they would make masks mandatory indoors from Thursday night, while Queensland state also has mandatory mask rules, with health officials saying the spread of the virus has become “inevitable and necessary”.

“In order for us to go from the pandemic phase to an endemic phase, the virus has to be widespread. We all have to have immunity,” Queensland Chief Health Officer John Gerrard told reporters.

Even amid the Omicron wave, Australia’s tally of 273,000 infections and 2,173 deaths is far lower than many countries.

(Reporting by Renju Jose; Editing by Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Australia sees record COVID-19 cases amid Christmas travel.
  • Testing facilities are overwhelmed by travel requirements.
  • Prime Minister urges easing of testing rules for travelers.
  • Hospitalizations remain low despite case surge.
  • Mask mandates reintroduced in some states.

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The article discusses the chaos in Australia due to COVID testing rules as cases hit record highs during Christmas travel.
How are states managing the surge?
States require negative tests for travel, but some are easing rules to redirect resources to booster rollouts.
What are the hospitalization rates?
Despite the surge in cases, hospitalizations remain low, with only 800 patients and one in intensive care.

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