Australia PM bats away mounting COVID-19 worries

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SYDNEY: Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison batted away COVID-19 worries three days ahead of federal elections, claiming many reported deaths are not caused by the virus and vowing not to interfere in people\u0027s lives. Australia detected 66 COVID-related deaths and more than 53,000 infections in the

SYDNEY: Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison batted away COVID-19 worries three days ahead of federal elections, claiming many reported deaths are not caused by the virus and vowing not to interfere in people's lives.

Infection numbers have surged since the arrival of Omicron and the relaxation of pandemic-related restrictions. Very few Australians still wear a mask or maintain a social distance. "And the deaths are recorded as COVIDdeaths. But that does not necessarily mean... that they passed away because of COVID. That's a very different proposition," he told reporters.

"That's not what I am going to do if I am re-elected on Saturday. I am not going to drag Australia back into those times again," Morrison told reporters.Opposition Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese, whose party is slightly ahead in the opinion polls despite a recent tightening in the race, said the pandemic remained a risk.

 

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