Australia's federal government warned state leaders on Wednesday that current emergency economic supports may be withdrawn when the country hits a 70-80% COVID-19 vaccination rate, even if individual states and territories decide to retain border controls.
"I wouldn't use the term sanctions ... but there should be no expectation on behalf of premiers and chief ministers that our emergency economic support will continue at the scale that it is currently when we reach the 70-80% targets," Frydenberg told broadcaster Seven News.
Australia, grappling to control a third wave of the coronavirus, has locked down more than half of its 25 million population in its largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, and capital Canberra while also racing to vaccinate millions. Around 31% of people above 16 in the country have been fully vaccinated while 54% have had at least one dose.
Under the national reopening plan announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison last month, greater freedoms and special rights for the inoculated would kick in when 70% of adults are vaccinated. The international border would gradually be reopened at 80%.
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