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Australia Covid live news update: national cabinet meets as testing centres overwhelmed; NSW records 3,763 new cases, Victoria 1,503 cases Australia Covid live news update: national cabinet meets as testing centres overwhelmed; NSW records 3,763 new cases, Victoria 1,503 cases
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NSW Health has told Guardian Australia 1,364 healthcare workers are in isolation as a result of being exposed to Covid-19. The figures are current as of 20 December. There are about 140,000 staff total employed by NSW Health.Of those furloughed, almost one-third were exposed at work, and the rest were the result of exposure in the community.
In a statement a spokeswoman for NSW Health said: “Staff were furloughed because they’ve been a close contact with a Covid-19 case and are not necessarily ill or presenting symptoms when they’re placed into isolation”.“Since the start of the pandemic, NSW Health has engaged in forward planning with clinicians to ensure our hospitals have capacity to care for Covid-19 patients whoneed to be hospitalised,” she said.“NSW’s healthcare system is fully integrated and staff can be deployed to different parts of the health system as needed due to patient demand, workforce supply challenges and the hospital’s capacity to surge.
“All local health districts have well developed workforce surge and demand management plans in place, and our networked hospital system ensures patients can be transferred or redirected to other hospitals where necessary, including private hospitals.”NSW Health recently updated its isolation guidelines for health care staff to make them less stringent so that less staff would be required to furlough.
RATs are now the haute couture of the pandemic. Influential but totally overpriced.
I know this probably feels like too much to handle for many Victorians but like – no one wants to be sick over Christmas. Wash ya hands.
A timely reminder – for those who can even get their hands on one.
Australian pharmacists are calling on state and territory governments to urgently reinstate Covid-19 mitigation measures like mask mandates, QR check-in codes and density limits to protect public health as infection rates spiral out of control across the country, particularly in NSW.
Professional Pharmacists Australia president Geoff March said that the alarming spike in Covid-19 case numbers was becoming a major public health crisis and mitigation measures were urgently needed.
“Australia’s pharmacists are on the frontline in the war against Covid and provide services, including vaccination, which are fundamentally important to protecting the community’s health,” March said.
“The spiralling Covid-19 case numbers across Australia, but particularly in NSW, put the health of pharmacists and their customers, many of whom are elderly and immunocompromised, at risk.”
Early indications are that the Omicron variant is up to five times more infectious than Delta, but not necessarily less severe, he said.
“It also appears that even fully vaccinated Australians have only low protection against the new strain, meaning that almost everyone who hasn’t had their booster is at risk of infection,” March said.
“Now is absolutely not the time to be abolishing mandatory mask-wearing in retail and indoor areas, a measure that has been scientifically proven to slow down COVID transmission.
“We urge all state and territory governments, particularly in NSW to immediately reinstate mandatory mask-wearing in indoor areas to slow down the spread of the virus and to protect public health.”
He also called for the state to reinstate QR check-in codes.
NSW Labor is going hard on free rapid antigen testing this afternoon.NSW Labor is going hard on free rapid antigen testing this afternoon.
Chris Minns, NSW Labor Leader said he is calling on the government to source more RATS to keep up with demand, particularly as people go away for the holidays, and distribute these free to people. Chris Minns, NSW Labor leader, said he was calling on the government to source more RATs to keep up with demand and distribute these for free, particularly as people were going away for the holidays.
“Many people across NSW are simply trying to do the right thing by their families and communities, and want to get a test for peace of mind, or before a family gathering.
“A free Rapid Antigen Test will provide peace of mind to many and it will also free up some capacity at PCR testing sites.
“We can’t have a situation where people get a PCR and clog up the system simply because they couldn’t afford or couldn’t locate a rapid test.
“Anything that helps hardworking healthcare staff process PCR tests more quickly and ease the backlog and queues is a sensible move and worthy of consideration.”
We’ve got some more info on the 56 cases in NZ today. This is from AAP:We’ve got some more info on the 56 cases in NZ today. This is from AAP:
All cases were on the North Island, with 33 in Auckland and 11 in the Bay of Plenty including one in poorly vaccinated Murupara.All cases were on the North Island, with 33 in Auckland and 11 in the Bay of Plenty including one in poorly vaccinated Murupara.
The Wellington case recently visited the Lakes district, centred on Rotorua, and a string of retail places in Lower and Upper Hutt from Saturday before their positive test on Tuesday.The Wellington case recently visited the Lakes district, centred on Rotorua, and a string of retail places in Lower and Upper Hutt from Saturday before their positive test on Tuesday.
Wellington last recorded a case in November, which was later believed to be historical, with the previous cases in August at the start of the Delta outbreak.Wellington last recorded a case in November, which was later believed to be historical, with the previous cases in August at the start of the Delta outbreak.
Wastewater testing results from the Hutt Valley showed a positive result – as have a string of places which are yet to return positive cases, suggesting undetected community transmission in Napier, Whitianga, Dargaville and Gisborne.Wastewater testing results from the Hutt Valley showed a positive result – as have a string of places which are yet to return positive cases, suggesting undetected community transmission in Napier, Whitianga, Dargaville and Gisborne.
On Wednesday, 51 people were receiving treatment in hospital, including seven in intensive care.On Wednesday, 51 people were receiving treatment in hospital, including seven in intensive care.
NZ is intent on trying to stop the Omicron variant from entering the community, pushing back plans to allow fully vaccinated Kiwis to self-isolate on arrival from Australia.NZ is intent on trying to stop the Omicron variant from entering the community, pushing back plans to allow fully vaccinated Kiwis to self-isolate on arrival from Australia.
Hello everyone – this is Cait Kelly. First, a big thanks to Caitlin Cassidy, who has done a great job this morning.Hello everyone – this is Cait Kelly. First, a big thanks to Caitlin Cassidy, who has done a great job this morning.
We’re going to start the afternoon with an unconfirmed report the NSW government is considering charging people who are unvaccinated for their hospital stays.We’re going to start the afternoon with an unconfirmed report the NSW government is considering charging people who are unvaccinated for their hospital stays.
Ray Hadley dropped this bomb on his show earlier but said he did not know how the premier felt about it.Ray Hadley dropped this bomb on his show earlier but said he did not know how the premier felt about it.
“It’s a rather radical move put forward by cabinet ministers,” Hadley said.“It’s a rather radical move put forward by cabinet ministers,” Hadley said.
“I don’t know where Perrottet sits with it at the moment but he certainly has forwarded the issue to Brad Hazzard.”“I don’t know where Perrottet sits with it at the moment but he certainly has forwarded the issue to Brad Hazzard.”
With that, I will pass you onto Cait Kelly, who will keep you company into the evening.With that, I will pass you onto Cait Kelly, who will keep you company into the evening.
Sydney’s iconic Imperial Hotel has made the decision to close until 29 December due to escalating Covid numbers. Cafe Fredas in Darlinghurst made the same announcement earlier today.Sydney’s iconic Imperial Hotel has made the decision to close until 29 December due to escalating Covid numbers. Cafe Fredas in Darlinghurst made the same announcement earlier today.
A huge blow for hospitality venues hoping for a strong end to the year.A huge blow for hospitality venues hoping for a strong end to the year.
The NSW Labor party is calling for rapid antigen tests to be freely available in the state, to alleviate pressure on testing centres.The NSW Labor party is calling for rapid antigen tests to be freely available in the state, to alleviate pressure on testing centres.
There has also been a moderate flood warning issued for the Bogan River.There has also been a moderate flood warning issued for the Bogan River.
Bit of tennis news. Craig Tiley is “confident” Nadal will be in Melbourne to play at the Australian Open. But Novak Djokovic will need a medical exemption from ATAGI, or a vaccination. “It’s his choice”.Bit of tennis news. Craig Tiley is “confident” Nadal will be in Melbourne to play at the Australian Open. But Novak Djokovic will need a medical exemption from ATAGI, or a vaccination. “It’s his choice”.
Yes.
Palaszczuk is asked if there is a case where the chief operating officer reports directly to the minister, not the director general. She replies:
She’s really digging her heels in at the journalists, again citing the 10% figure:
And off she goes!
Palaszczuk is asked about huge testing lines in Victoria, New South Wales and the ACT in the lead up to Christmas. She says people attempting travel interstate only account for 10% of tests. I am unsure where she got this number from, but she says “we’ve got the data”.
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In relatively useless news for people coming to Queensland for Christmas, Palaszczuk is looking at approving rapid antigen tests in place of mandatory PCR tests for high risk arrivals from the new year:
Palaszczuk says new measures will be introduced in order to stem the spread of the virus.
From 5am tomorrow, masks will be mandatory in cinemas and theatres for patrons and staff, and for hospitality staff. Masks were already mandatory in limited settings. Palaszczuk says the industry and unions understand why the regulations are necessary, in light of the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is up now.
There have been 186 new Covid cases recorded in the state. Some 89.9% of Queenslanders have now received a first dose, with the 90% milestone expected to be reached today.
New Zealand has recorded 56 community cases of Covid and six cases of Omicron in isolated returnees. There are 51 people being treated in hospital with the virus.
Melbourne friends may consider heading to the Royal Exhibition Centre if you’re looking to get a booster shot.
Weimar acknowledges we are facing a “significant challenge” for the healthcare sector, particularly at a time to be spent with loved ones: