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Australia looks to roll out COVID-19 booster shots soon as curbs ease

Sydney, Australia
Reuters

Australian officials plan to roll out COVID-19 booster shots soon to prevent a resurgence of cases, as residents in the two largest cities of Sydney and Melbourne begin to enjoy more freedoms after months-long curbs.

Australia has ditched its COVID-zero strategy in favour of suppressing the coronavirus, after largely stamping out infections for most of this year, and is now aiming to live with the virus through higher vaccinations.

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Diners eat outside a cafe in St Kilda while police stand by due to a Victorian Freedom Movement protest on the second day of eased coronavirus disease (COVID-19) regulations, following a lockdown to curb an outbreak, in Melbourne, Australia, on 23rd October. PICTURE Reuters/Sandra Sanders

Officials are gradually shifting their focus to booster shots as double-dose vaccinations levels in Australia’s adult population nears 75 per cent. Almost 87 per cent of people above 16 have received their first dose since the national rollout began in February. 

“We think what is going to happen is that a booster shot will be made available from six months from your second dose,” Lieutenant General John Frewen, head of the vaccination taskforce, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp on Monday.

Advice from the country’s immunisation advisory group on booster shots “is imminent”, he said, adding health workers, and staff and residents in aged care and disability centres would be offered the doses in the initial phase.

Amid a surge in vaccinations, Victoria on Monday logged its lowest rise in daily infections in nearly three weeks at 1,461, while cases dipped for the fourth straight day in neighbouring New South Wales to 294. 

Officials in Victoria are looking to ease more restrictions on gatherings and movement on Friday, just a week after Melbourne, the state capital, exited its sixth lockdown during the pandemic. Sydney lifted its lockdown two weeks ago. 

Double-dose vaccination rates in Victoria’s adult population will top 80 per cent by then – a level where masks will not be mandatory outdoors and people free to travel throughout the state. 

That rate neared 85 per cent in NSW, home to Sydney, with the state tipped to hit 90 per cent next week. The next set of restrictions will be eased on 1st December, when the lockdown rules will lift for the unvaccinated, according to the state’s reopening plan.

 

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