Japan, Australia, and Argentina have revealed their reopening plans, with new measures set to take effect over the coming months. Japan's health ministry has agreed to loosen entry restrictions for travellers who can provide proof of full vaccination for the Pfizer, Moderna, or AstraZeneca vaccines. Those who provide proof will now undergo a 10-day quarantine upon entry to Japan instead of 14 days, as well as provide a negative PCR test. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced plans to reopen the country's borders to fully vaccinated citizens and permanent residents, which is expected to take effect in NOV. Argentina will also reopen to fully vaccinated international travellers as of 01NOV without quarantine provided they can provide proof of full vaccination and a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival. In the meantime, a number of expedition cruise lines have already relocated their Antarctic seasons to depart from Chile rather than Argentina.
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