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Erase plans for Europe and US all of 2021! Rising COVID cases take Europe and US off the travel list for next year
First of all, it is based on the assumption that if there's no vaccine, which we know Pfizer vaccine is coming soon as well as AstraZeneca vaccine is on its way to get rolling approvals from the European and Canadian authorities. I expect they will get approved by December this year and the vaccination program will commence from January 2021.
However there are 700 million people in Europe that means for the population to be fully vaccinated (for those who are willing to) it will need to wait until later in 2021 for that to materialisewhat and considering the second wave in the US and Europe at the moment, I will expect travel between Australia and Europe may not recommence until mid of 2021.
My expectation is that NZ will commence travel bubbles with Australia's selected states from December this year, followed by Singapore in late December/January as the travel ban is lifted, then Japan and Korea in Northern Spring.
It is interesting to note that other safe countries such as Vietnam or Thailand or China has yet to be discussed with Australia about the travel bubble, which I expect some relaxation around Easter time for those countries and that as more of the population is being vaccinated, we should see Australia likely to open to the rest of the world earlier than others do.
I understand what the Treasury has expected that a mass vaccination program may not commence until mid-2021, which I think this will depend on when the first dose of vaccine is being available. If the first dose of vaccine is available from January 2021, and it is approved, then we can see adults being vaccinated as soon as Easter 2021, which means we will have more overseas travel options by then.