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It is announced that Tasmania will reopen to much of Mainland Australia, which was deemed as "low-risk" states, and New Zealand tomorrow. The state was the first Australian jurisdiction to close its borders in March and has not recorded a case in more than 70 days.

Sources:  The Canberra Times


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  1. Tasmania will reopen to much of Mainland Australia which deems as "low-risk" states and New Zealand tomorrow. The state was the first Australian jurisdiction to close its borders in March and hasn't recorded a case in more than 70 days.
  2. Tasmania will reopen to much of Mainland Australia which deemed as "low-risk" states and New Zealand tomorrow. The state was the first Australian jurisdiction to close its borders in March and hasn't recorded a case in more than 70 days.
  3. It is announced that Tasmania will reopen to much of Mainland Australia, which was deemed as "low-risk" states, and New Zealand tomorrow. The state was the first Australian jurisdiction to close its borders in March and has not recorded a case in more than 70 days.

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