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COVID-19 vaccination remains Australia s best option for a return to normal, say researchers

COVID-19 vaccination remains Australia s best option for a return to normal, say researchers Researchers in Australia and the United States have advised that the recent decision in Australia to prioritize older vulnerable age groups for vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents the optimal strategy for reducing deaths caused by the disease. However, they warn that the currently recommended approach of vaccinating adults only is unlikely to achieve herd immunity against the COVID-19 causative agent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Emma McBryde from James Cook University in Queensland and colleagues say that, instead, vaccinating the elderly with the AstraZeneca vaccine and the younger and more sociable population with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine may enable herd immunity to be reached.

Greater Sydney lockdown: When WILL NSW Covid restrictions end?

So when WILL Sydney s lockdown end? Even under a best case scenario restrictions will last until August, experts warn - and a return to normal could take far longer Greater Sydney s lockdown is likely to last at least another month to quash Delta variant, disease experts say  NSW reported 112 new cases on Monday. 34 of them infectious in community - the critical number  Premier Gladys Berejiklian said that it will be almost impossible for lockdown to lift on July 9 as planned Disease modeller Professor Emma McBryde believes the shutdown will last through the beginning of August  

Thai tourism needs to refine Russian, Indian marketing

Thailand’s hotels, tour operators and meetings companies need to move their marketing from the national level down to city, language or demographic niches if they want to be more successful in reachin Thailand’s hotels, tour operators and meetings companies need to move their marketing from the national level down to city, language or demographic niches if they want to be more successful in reaching tourists from India or Russia, say industry experts. Industry operators need to avoid the “sin of over-generalisation” and closely observe visitor behaviour in order to create rewarding travel experiences that visitors will talk about when they go home, said Prof Philip Pearce of James Cook University in Queensland.

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