Fears over new Covid variants may force Australia to place restrictions on Chinese travellers to keep the virus out

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is yet to rule out forcing new Covid-19 restrictions on Chinese travellers amid fears another new variant could soon hit our shores.

China this week announced plans to scrap quarantine restrictions on overseas arrivals, despite a an explosion of new cases nationwide in recent weeks.

The decision has sparked fears worldwide prompted concerns about the potential for new variants to spread beyond China’s borders

A host of countries swiftly placed sanctions on travellers arriving from China, including the US, Japan, India and Taiwan.

 A spokesman for federal Health Minister Mark Butler said Australian officials were ‘closely’ monitoring the situation, The Australian reported.

Australia could place reinstate restrictions on Chinese travellers amid fears a new variant could soon arrive

Australia could place reinstate restrictions on Chinese travellers amid fears a new variant could soon arrive

Cities across China have struggled with surging infections in recent weeks (pictured Covid patients being treated at at Tianjin First Center Hospital in Tianjin)

Cities across China have struggled with surging infections in recent weeks (pictured Covid patients being treated at at Tianjin First Center Hospital in Tianjin)

The US was latest country to place restrictions on Chinese travellers on Wednesday.

‘There are mounting concerns in the international community on the ongoing Covid-19 surges in China and the lack of transparent data, including viral genomic sequence data, being reported from the People’s Republic of China,’ officials said.

‘Without this data, it is becoming increasingly difficult for public health officials to ensure that they will be able to identify any potential new variants and take prompt measures to reduce the spread.’

One Australian expert has expressed concern.

‘We don’t know what variants are circulating in China at the moment … [and] whether those variants are different in terms of their response to vaccination,’ Prof Dominic Dwyer told The Guardian.

‘They’ve changed very quickly from a zero Covid approach to completely relaxing things, so maybe that’s happened too quickly to keep up.’

It’s been 10 months since Australia’s international borders reopened to the world for the first time in almost two years. 

Mr Albanese recently announced Australia was moving to treat Covid “like other respiratory diseases”.

More to come 

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