Australia: Record of almost 11,300 coronavirus cases

Australia today recorded 11,264 cases of the new coronavirus, an unprecedented number for the second consecutive day, according to Reuters news reports based on individual announcements, as the outbreak of the highly contagious Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 causes problems in Oceania’s economy as state governments retaliate against internal border controls.

Five deaths from COVID-19 complications have been reported, raising the death toll from the pandemic to just over 2,200. Authorities did not say if any of the deaths were due to an Omicron infection.

The Omicron variant – which experts say is more contagious but does not cause as severe the disease as others, such as the Delta, for example – began to spread in Australia as the country began to open up its economy, after almost two years of enforcement. and removing lockdowns. As cases increase, although the percentage of the population over the age of 16 who has been vaccinated has exceeded 90%, state governments have reinstated some measures, such as the mandatory use of a mask and the entry into public places only fully vaccinated, equipped with digital and QR code.

SOURCE: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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