Millions ‘complacent’ about Covid jab
Millions of Australians are now considered overdue for their Covid-19 jab, with one age group being singled out for failing to get their booster.
Millions of Australians are now considered overdue for their Covid-19 jab, with one age group being singled out for failing to get their booster.
Western Australia has recorded five new deaths and more hospitalisations, but a drop in overall Covid-19 infections.
Updated Covid-19 modelling has revealed how many cases are expected in the state when the peak hits – and it’s not what was previously thought.
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The state has notched up another 34,836 cases and 18 more Covid deaths as the number of active cases swells towards 240,000.
The Morrison government remains under fire amid a shortage of rapid antigen tests, but they maintain there’s a valid reason.
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Scott Morrison has blasted those who think they can get Covid and get over it by going to a party, as he revealed changes to Covid-19 rules for essential workers.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has made a terrifying prediction about Covid-19 as he announced changes that will make it impossible for unvaccinated people to go out.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed new modelling that shows just how much of an effect Omicron will have on Australia’s workforce.
Qantas and Jetstar have followed Virgin Australia in cutting a number of domestic and international flights as the Omicron spike sparks chaos for travellers.
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