Northern Territory Removes Vaccine Passes

Northern Territory Removes Vaccine Passes
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner arrives at Kirribilli House to meet with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Sydney, Australia on October 16, 2020. Dan Himbrechts - Pool/Getty Images
Jessie Zhang
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Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has abolished vaccine passes in response to the high double-dose COVID-19 vaccination rate, as well as the decreasing cases and hospitalisation numbers in the area.

Earlier on March 31, proof of vaccination was no longer required for attending public events of over 100 people and sports venues but remained in most other entertainment venues.

Jessie Zhang
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Jessie Zhang is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia, covering news on health and science.
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