New Zealand and Australia are discussing the potential creation of a "travel bubble" between the two countries, even as Australia reported its highest number of coronavirus cases in two weeks.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she has accepted an invite from Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to take part in a meeting of Australia's emergency coronavirus cabinet on Tuesday, stoking anticipation of a travel deal.
The neighbouring countries have claimed success insubstantially slowing the progress of the coronavirus epidemic to a level well below the United States, Britain and Europe.
Still, Ms Ardern warned that more health measures needed to be put in place before trans-Tasman travel could restart. "I wouldn't say it
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