How is a trans-Tasman bubble going to work given the different strategies in NZ and Aus? Shirley the NZ border isn't going to open -- or, at least, the quarantine removed -- until either Australia has a better handle on its situation, or NZ abandons the elimination strategy?
EDIT: Or we might just let Tasmania in, as they seem to be nearing 0 recorded cases too. Hell, we might as well annex the little wee buggers if they're still producing cricketers to Ponting's level.
It will be interesting how they do this.
Certainly the number of community cases in Australia is incredibly low now.
They will presumably do temperature screening at the airports and also ask the regular questions about whether people have had symptoms.
Maybe people going overseas will need to have a COVID-19 test x number of days before their departure to minimise the chance that anyone with it travels?