COVID-19 update: PM Morrison downplays concerns as new cases rise in Australia

This is your update on COVID-19 in Australia for 18 May.

A man wears a face mask as he crosses Flinders Street in Melbourne, Sunday, March 20, 2022. (AAP Image/Diego Fedele) NO ARCHIVING

The World Health Organization said more data is needed to evaluate the benefits of a fourth dose. Source: AAP Image/Diego Fedele

On Wednesday, Australia reported at least 50 COVID-19 deaths, including 22 in Victoria, 14 in New South Wales (NSW) and seven in Queensland.

In the past three days, new cases have risen across most Australian states and territories.

Western Australia (WA) recorded 16,253 new daily cases and was followed by Victoria (14,220) and NSW (12,297). WA also reported 327 people in hospitals, its highest since 4 April, and three historical deaths. 

Check the latest COVID-19 trends for new cases, hospitalisations and deaths in Australia here.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison downplayed concerns around rising COVID-19 cases and deaths in the country. He said COVID-19 deaths don't necessarily mean the virus has caused them. 

He said rising case numbers and deaths were "always going to happen".

Australia was the fourth highest contributor to global new cases last week.

South Australia to hold a Community Vaccination Day on 28 May. Some local councils and the Australian Red Cross will offer free transport to people who need assistance getting to a vaccination clinic. 

The NSW government said numeracy in primary students has improved since the learning from home period ended. It said secondary students are taking longer to recover from COVID disruptions in 2020 and 2021. 

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a booster dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5-11. Australia only allows booster doses in people aged 16 and over.

The World Health Organization said more data is needed to evaluate the benefits of a fourth dose. It said nations considering the fourth or additional booster dose should weigh the financial and programmatic challenges against the incremental benefits. 




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