Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Australia, Israel and Thailand all lifted COVID-19 travel restrictions on Monday for the first time in more than a year, allowing entry for passengers with proof of vaccination. The Australian government said that vaccinated citizens will be able to travel internationally without needing exemptions and return without mandatory quarantine, if they travel to New Zealand. Advertisement The change on Monday applies only to Australian citizens and permanent residents, but officials expect to reopen borders to vaccinated international travelers by the end of the year. Officials also said that vaccinated foreign travelers who have worker and student...