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UNSW epidemiologist Professor Greg Dore said campaign against AstraZeneca \ baffling heath disaster

Vaccine hesitancy is still high despite more than 14million Australians being in lockdown with an epidemiologist describing the campaign against AstraZeneca as a baffling public health disaster . An Essential Media poll found 41 per cent of those delaying their first vaccine shot were waiting for more Pfizer doses to be more readily available from September, following four deaths from the AstraZeneca jab. While Australia has plentiful supplies of AstraZeneca, just 14.1 per cent of Australians over 16 were fully vaccinated against Covid, as of July 19, despite the Indian Delta strain being more contagious, Department of Health data showed. That is well below the herd immunity level of more than 80 per cent needed or the 70 per cent figure Prime Minister Scott Morrison is advocating to avoid more lockdowns.

Australia news LIVE: NSW COVID cases grow, Victoria COVID cases grow, SA lockdown begins, Melbourne, Sydney lockdowns continue

Australia news LIVE: NSW COVID cases grow, Victoria COVID cases grow, SA lockdown begins, Melbourne, Sydney lockdowns continue
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Armed patrols, complacency and COVID-19: Has Australia bungled the pandemic?

Advertisement It’s never been a better time to be a stoic, and the stoics say we should lean into fate. But during the pandemic it has often felt like fate is leaning into us, threatening to tip us over. Now is one of those times. NSW is neck-deep into a lockdown with no firm end date. Victoria is dealing with twin outbreaks and citizens have slammed the bunker door again after a snap five-day lockdown was announced on Thursday afternoon to start from midnight. Grandiose statements about political and national unity have given way to needless, contentious bickering between state and federal government, and between the states themselves.

Sydney COVID lockdown: Gladys Berejiklian is bending Sydney to her will

Save Share A kilometre-long line of cars waiting for COVID-19 tests in south-west Sydney on Wednesday morning constituted NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s public crisis of the day and evidence she is bending this city of 5 million to her will. In the Fairfield City Council area, television crews prowled the streets vox-popping workers who had overwhelmed a temporary coronavirus testing clinic at the local showgrounds. Some said they had waited six hours and longer in response to the government’s decision on Tuesday to require COVID-19 tests every three days for Fairfield residents venturing outside the municipality for work – a regulation focused on the riskiest carriers.

Here s How Long Epidemiologists Predict Sydney s Lockdown Will Go For

Published July 13, 2021 With no official decision made on whether the Greater Sydney lockdowns will actually end on Friday (though at this rate it’s pretty bloody unlikely), epidemiologists and experts are coming out of the woodwork to throw their predictions into the ring. Sorry for spoilers mates, but it’s not looking great. Premier  Gladys Berejiklian is yet to make the definitive call on whether the lockdown orders will be extended beyond midnight on Friday, July 16, but indicated over the weekend that it’s “highly unlikely” the restrictions will be lifted on the predicted date. So if Greater Sydney is looking down the barrel of 

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