Travellers from Victoria and South Australia will be able to travel to the NT again without quarantining from midnight tonight.
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NT Chief Health Officer Hugh Heggie announced today that all of the Covid hotspots in South Australia and Victoria will be revoked as both states are set to come out of lockdown.
"The swift public health controls and lockdown restrictions put in place in Victoria and South Australia have curbed the COVID-19 outbreak in these states," Dr Heggie said.
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"Victoria in particular, has again been able to get the outbreak under control and down to cases only involving people who are already in quarantine.
"I am therefore able to revoke hotspots in Victoria and South Australia, following lockdown restrictions being reduced in those states."
The revoked hotspots in Victoria are; Greater Melbourne, City of Greater Geelong, Shire of Moorabool, Bass Coast Shire and Mildura Rural City.
The Greater Metropolitan Adelaide hotspot will also be revoked.