Australia is enforcing travel restrictions ahead of the Christmas holiday to curb the spread of COVID-19 following a new outbreak in Sydney. Most interstate travel restrictions had been lifted prior to the outbreak. Queensland, Victoria, and the Northern Territory have all temporarily banned arrivals from Sydney as of Monday. Tasmania and South Australia, meanwhile, are enforcing a 14-day mandatory quarantine for anyone traveling from Sydney. British Airways on Monday agreed to test New York City-bound passengers for COVID-19 before flights at the request of New York Gov.
Source: Fox News December 22, 2020 14:48 UTC