Australia’s NSW reports record deaths from Covid
Australia’s most populous state, New South Wales (NSW), recorded its highest number of daily Covid-19 deaths on Saturday as the Omicron variant sweeps the country and lawmakers face pressure to close widening supply chain gaps.
The home to Sydney and a third of Australia’s 25 million people reported 16 deaths from the coronavirus in the previous day. New South Wales reported 30,062 new infections, near record levels.
The second-largest state, Victoria, reported 44,155 new Covid-19 cases and four deaths. With most of the six other states and territories yet to report daily numbers, the initial figures were below the national record of 116,025, reported on Saturday.
The nation was on track to surpass 1 million cumulative infections yesterday, ABC reported.
The authorities have shifted their messaging and urged people to take rapid antigen tests at home, then report positive results to their doctor, who enters it into a database.
Authorities are calling for calm amid reports of bare supermarket shelves as people stay home to avoid infection and delivery personnel self-isolate due to virus exposure.
“We have seen very low rates of significant illness,” federal Health Minister Greg Hunt told reporters. “It is the workforce furloughing which remains the principal challenge at this point in time.”
The government and its health advisers have cut mandatory isolation times for close contacts and narrowed the definition of close contacts but were still reviewing the rules for furloughing workers, Mr Hunt said.