Australia battles fresh Omicron outbreak as COVID deaths rise

A woman gets a COVID-19 test at a drive-through testing centre in Sydney, Australia.

AUSTRALIA: Australia reported one of its highest daily death tolls from the novel coronavirus on Thursday while hospital admissions hovered near record levels, as authorities struggle to get ahead of highly contagious Omicron variants.

The BA.4/5 variants are good at evading immune protection from vaccination or prior infection and have been driving a surge of new infections globally.

Australia is reporting the highest daily numbers since the first Omicron wave earlier this year, with 89 deaths from the coronavirus on Thursday and 90 on Wednesday. Just over 55,600 new cases were recorded on Thursday, the highest since May 18.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said state leaders and federal health officials have not recommended making masks mandatory in indoor venues, despite calls by some doctors to do so.

Australia avoided the high death tolls seen in other countries during the first waves of the pandemic thanks largely to high levels of public compliance with tough social distancing restrictions.

Authorities have urged businesses to let staff Work From Home and recommended people get booster shots urgently, with only about 71 per cent of the eligible population having received their boosters. About 95 per cent of people above 16 have had two doses. Since the pandemic began, Australia has reported about nine million Covid-19 cases and 10,968 deaths.

– THE MALAY MAIL

 

Friday, July 22, 2022 – 01:00











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