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In the two years since COVID-19 first arrived in Australia, the pandemic has changed how we work, where we live and what we do with our time and money.

Tuesday will mark two years since the day that Australia recorded its first confirmed COVID-19 case.

Since then, the country has reported more than 2.2 million infections and 3144 Australians have died from the virus.Here are 17 charts showing how Australia has fared over the past two years.With omicron still spreading across the country, it is reasonable to expect our third year of pandemic living will be characterised by even more changes to how we live.Need to know. Our daily reporting, in your inbox.

 

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