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How The Conversation s journalism made a difference in July

Academic insights reached millions of readers The story that attracted the most interest from our audience in July was Lara Herrero from Griffith University’s piece on how the symptoms of the Delta variant appear to differ from traditional COVID symptoms. It has been read more than 1,882,000 times! 94% of the article’s readers were from outside Australia, showing there is a global appetite for evidence-based health information as the Delta strain surges in many countries. Our second-most read article in July was Anthony Veal from the University of Technology Sydney’s piece on how the success of Iceland’s supposed ‘four-day workweek’ trial has been overstated, which garnered over 414,000 reads. Tony was subsequently interviewed by ABC Radio, Reuters Europe, Canadian radio and for our global podcast The Conversation Weekly.

Complacency behind WA s low vaccine rate: experts

Save Share Western Australia has the ignominy of being the jurisdiction with the lowest vaccine take-up rate, a situation experts say is due to a mix of complacency and geography. Only 13 per cent of Western Australians have been fully vaccinated, about 2.4 percentage points behind NSW, which is battling through a massive outbreak, according to website covid19data.com.au. “[What’s] happening in Sydney could be happening in Perth in two weeks’ time,” Professor Peter Collignon says.  Like his counterparts in the east, WA Premier Mark McGowan has rebuffed pleas by NSW for more Pfizer doses to help curb Sydney’s growing outbreak.

FOCUS: Australia s slow vaccine rollout threatens early pandemic successes

FOCUS: Australia s slow vaccine rollout threatens early pandemic successes Australia has been regarded as one of the world s success stories in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, but mixed messaging and a sluggish vaccine rollout has caused widespread frustration and confusion. With only 11 percent of the population fully vaccinated despite a recent ramp-up, Australia sits at the bottom among the 38 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, falling behind countries such as Japan, the United States and Britain. Photo taken July 10, 2021, shows the Opera House in Sydney, closed under coronavirus lockdown restrictions. (Kyodo) As countries around the world begin to open up and ease restrictions thanks to high rates of vaccination, Australians continue to face indefinite strict lockdowns, as authorities struggle with an outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant that began in the country s largest city of Sydney.

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