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Many health workers across Australia remain unvaccinated as coronavirus outbreak spirals out of control As the number of coronavirus cases in New South Wales (NSW) surges to 1,340, reports are revealing that large numbers of health workers, including nurses and aged care workers, are yet to receive even the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. This is the case in NSW and nationally, including in Victoria, where there have been 81 infections in recent days. Some three and a half months after the designated target date of March 31 for full vaccination of all health care workers and with only 12 percent of the adult population immunised, health staff face the growing COVID-19 crisis largely unprotected and entirely vulnerable. ....
Home gatherings, not shopping, is causing the cases Pressed on why so many stores were allowed to remain open, the Premier said the most recent examples of COVID-19 infections were because of people “gathering together when they shouldn’t be. “Please assume every time you leave the house that you have COVID or you are in contact with someone with the virus. The basic message is: Stay home.” “We know both anecdotally and in our mobility study and certainly what police are reporting that most retail outlets at the moment are completely empty.” 11.37AM ‘Get what you need and get out’: Chant ....
Of the 16 people in ICU, one is in their teens. I think it is a salient lesson that COVID can impact across all age groups. READ MORE: Dr Chant said that although the teen is in intensive care, they are not on a ventilator. The remaining people in the ICU include one person in their 20s, one in their 30s, one in their 40s, three in their 50s, six in their 60s, two in their 70s, one in their 80s. None of those being treated for the Delta variant in hospital have been fully vaccinated, Dr Kerry Chant has revealed. ....
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is imploring people to stay at home. Photo: AFP It s the highest number of new infections the state has recorded in a 24-hour reporting period in 14 months. The source of 12 of the infections remains under investigation. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said 11 of the new cases had been infectious for a number of days while out in the community. Those numbers are too high. We need to get those numbers down, Berejiklian said. She implored Sydneysiders to stay at home. Please avoid contact with other households, please avoid visiting family and friends because you are not allowed to. ....
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