Up
to 2,500 U.S. Marines had been scheduled to arrive in April, in
a major defence alliance cooperation exercise, but this was
postponed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The remote Northern Territory, which has recorded just 30
COVID-19 case, closed its borders to international and
interstate visitors in March, and any arrivals must now undergo
mandatory quarantine for 14 days.
Defence Minister Linda Reynolds said in a statement that she and
U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper had agreed a modified
rotation could proceed, with Marines required to undergo the
14-day quarantine and comply with other COVID-19 requirements.
The U.S. rotation may be reduced in size or duration upon advice
from health authorities, a spokeswoman for Reynolds said.
Reynolds said the pandemic has "served to reinforce the
importance of the alliance between our two nations".
"Our defence organisations' focus is now on maintaining force
readiness and helping our partners in the Pacific and Southeast
Asia," she said.
Australian and U.S. defence science experts, as part of the Five
Nation Research and Development Council, were cooperating on
responses to the COVID-19 crisis, Reynolds said, including
examining the survival of the virus on surfaces and the impact
of temperature and humidity.
The council includes science and technology researchers in the
United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Britain, the
nations that are also members of the Five Eyes intelligence
grouping.
A major multinational air defence exercise, Exercise Pitch
Black, due to be held in July, was cancelled in the Northern
Territory because of coronavirus restrictions.
The Northern Territory has the lowest infection rate of any
Australian state or territory, but also is home to vulnerable
indigenous populations. It has begun to ease its coronavirus
restrictions, and shops, restaurants and pubs will reopen next
week.
(Reporting by Kirsty Needham; Editing by Michael Perry)
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