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GOVERNMENT ADVICE
"Public Health have advised that from 12:01am tomorrow, Wednesday 19 January, fully vaccinated travellers who have spent time in low or high-risk areas will no longer be required to register their travel or undertake pre-departure COVID-19 testing when travelling to Tasmania.

Unvaccinated travellers will still be required to obtain approval to enter Tasmania though the Tas e-Travel system.

You are considered a fully vaccinated traveller if:

  • you have completed a course of a Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved or recognised COVID-19 vaccine (this includes mixed doses) as listed on the Australian Government Department of Health website; and
  • at least 14 days have passed since the final dose of vaccine in a course of immunisation. Mixed doses count towards being fully vaccinated as long as all vaccines are approved or recognised by the TGA. If you have had two doses of an approved TGA vaccine but not a booster dose, you are still considered fully vaccinated; or
  • you have acceptable proof you cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons; or
  • you are under the age of 12 years and two months

Although fully vaccinated travellers are not required to register their travel to Tasmania from this time, they should ensure they have proof of vaccination with random checks undertaken on arrival."