Omicron now 90 per cent of cases in Australian state, says health chief

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SYDNEY - Australia's Covid-19 case numbers continue to surge but deaths and hospitalisation rates are gaining more slowly than overall infections, as Omicron becomes the dominant variant.

SYDNEY - Australia's Covid-19 case numbers continue to surge but deaths and hospitalisation rates are gaining more slowly than overall infections, as Omicron becomes the dominant variant.

That was 33 times higher than the 2,752 cases reported at the peak of the Delta wave on Oct 14 last year. There are 2,242 Covid-19 cases in New South Wales hospitals, a 50 per cent increase from a week ago, with 175 in intensive care, the government said on Wednesday. Victoria state has 946 hospitalised, a 60 per cent rise in the past week, with 112 under intensive care. The state's acting health minister announced a recruitment drive aimed at health students, retired nurses and other people with medical experience to bulk up staff numbers at the state's vaccination clinics ahead of an expected surge in demand for booster shots as more Victorians reach the four-month eligibility mark for the third dose.

"Essentially are in a lockdown...there is little support out there to help them keep their doors open," Ms Alexi Boyd, head of the Council of Small Business Organisations, told broadcaster ABC on Wednesday.

 

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