There's no strong reason that appropriately careful travel can't happen between two countries at similarly late stages in their epidemic
For example - risk of an inbound traveler from South Korea having #COVID19 is very low - with screening, might be ok
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This would obviously have to be taken slowly, and carefully monitored, but in principle I can't see why we wouldn't be able to have some level of travel between, say, Aus/NZ/S Korea by June
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This would probably not be for tourism - the cost of testing everyone and having some sort of quarantine makes that hard - but for business and family I can see it working
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The one thing to emphasize here is, I think, TESTING Without large capacity in BOTH countries to test everyone (passengers, crew, ground staff etc) none of this can happen
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Would it not also include consent/requirement for tracing/monitoring? I would suspect travellers would have to agree to close surveillance. As it is, if I end up working in Nfld in Jul/Aug it is likely I will have to quarantine because from out of province.
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