KFC, school sports field among five new exposure sites for Qld cluster
Five new exposure sites have been added for the Qld cluster which authorities earlier confirmed was linked to a man from NSW who came to Queensland for ‘essential work’.
Five new exposure sites have been added for the Qld cluster which authorities earlier confirmed was linked to a man from NSW who came to Queensland for ‘essential work’.
South Australia’s premier has confirmed he will move to abolish state lockdowns when vaccination rates hit 80 per cent – expected to be before Christmas.
Queensland has recorded no new Covid-19 cases in a “huge sigh of relief” 24 hours after the Premier warned the next two days would be critical in determining whether the state would avoid a lockdown. But the Chief Health Officer warns “we’re not out of the woods yet”.
Health authorities are warning of a growing outbreak at a school in Melbourne with “urgent investigations” as Victoria’s Delta outbreak rises.
The Health Minister said more incentives could be offered before NSW hits its reopening vaccine target, saying: ‘Give us another week.’
The deputy premier said Queenslanders were ‘not out of the woods’ after a family of five tested positive, but could ‘breathe a sigh of relief’ for now.
A million new Moderna doses are coming from Europe and will be rolled out at pharmacies as NSW records 1262 new cases.
There are calls to ban the use of credit cards in online betting platforms over fears they are causing irreparable financial harm.
NSW was leading the world in its vaccination rates last month, but the daily number of new jabs has slowed, putting the state’s reopening date at risk.
Fully vaccinated NSW residents will enjoy greater freedoms from Monday due to the high take up of the jab. These are the changes.
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