WA reopens borders to Victorians
- Health & Leisure
- Thursday, 18 February 2021
Pending no further outbreaks and based on the latest public health advice, Western Australia's controlled interstate border will be opened with Victoria from 12.01am Saturday, February 20, with travel under the 'low risk' category permitted into WA, subject to the following conditions:
- complete a G2G Pass declaration, stipulating they do not have any Covid-19 symptoms, which jurisdictions the traveller has been in over the previous 14 days;
- self-quarantine for 14 days in a suitable premises;
- present for a Covid-19 test on day 11;
- all Perth Airport arrivals to undergo a health screening and temperature test on arrival;
- be prepared to take a Covid-19 test at the airport Covid clinic, if deemed necessary by a health clinician (voluntary asymptomatic testing available for all airport arrivals); and
- land arrivals to be met at the border checkpoint, for a health screening and to have their G2G Pass declaration checked before proceeding to self-quarantine premises.
All other jurisdictions except Victoria are considered 'very low risk' and are permitted to enter Western Australia without Covid-19 testing or self-quarantine requirements.