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Australia goes eight days without a single locally acquired coronavirus case

souhaib by souhaib
January 25, 2021
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Australia has suspended its travel bubble with New Zealand after authorities there revealed a woman tested positive to the highly-infectious South African Covid strain she is believed to have contracted in hotel quarantine. 

As Australian notched up it’s eight consecutive day without a Covid infection, authorities announced they are suspending arrivals from New Zealand for 72 hours and strengthening airport health screenings after the country’s first infection in months. 

Health minister Greg Hunt said the decision to suspend the green zone travel bubble was done so out of ‘an abundance of caution’. 

Australia has not recorded a case of coronavirus in the community since January 17 when six cases were reported in Western Sydney, linked to the Berala BWS cluster.  

Australia has now gone eight days without a locally acquired case of coronavirus as the country continues to successfully manage the virus

Enhanced health screening is in place for travellers arriving in NSW from New Zealand after a case of coronavirus was reported in the country on Sunday. Pictured, passengers at Wellington International Airport last year

Enhanced health screening is in place for travellers arriving in NSW from New Zealand after a case of coronavirus was reported in the country on Sunday. Pictured, passengers at Wellington International Airport last year 

Eleven cases were recorded in returned travellers in mandatory quarantine on Monday, with three of those in NSW, six in Victoria and two in Queensland.

More than 25,000 tests were processed nationwide.   

New Zealanders who arrived in NSW between January 14 and 24 are being urged to take note of health advice associated with the confirmed case in the country. 

Health authorities in New Zealand revealed on Sunday a 56-year-old woman had tested positive after completing her 14-day isolation after returning from overseas. 

The woman, who had travelled to Spain and the Netherlands before arriving back in the country, was confirmed to have the South African strain of the virus. 

She returned two negative tests while staying at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland and was released on January 13.

‘The source of the infection is highly likely to be a fellow returnee during the person’s stay at the Pullman Hotel,’ Covid recovery minister Chris Hipkins said. 

The New Zealand health department released a list of the 28 places she visited on her travels since being released, including supermarkets, cafes and retail stores.

‘Recent green-zone arrivals from New Zealand are being alerted to venues of concern following a probable case of COVID-19 in the country,’ NSW Health said. 

A group of bikini-clad women are seen enjoying the warm temperature on Sunday at St Kilda beach in Melbourne (pictured) as Australia recorded an entire week without a single new coronavirus case

A group of bikini-clad women are seen enjoying the warm temperature on Sunday at St Kilda beach in Melbourne (pictured) as Australia recorded an entire week without a single new coronavirus case

St Kilda Beach in Melbourne was packed over the weekend as the state recorded no community transmission of Covid-19

St Kilda Beach in Melbourne was packed over the weekend as the state recorded no community transmission of Covid-19

Victorians dressed up on a scorching hot day on Sunday in St Kilda with restrictions eased to allow people to dine, drink and party - in stark contrast to huge swathes of the world

Victorians dressed up on a scorching hot day on Sunday in St Kilda with restrictions eased to allow people to dine, drink and party – in stark contrast to huge swathes of the world

‘People who arrived in NSW from New Zealand between Thursday 14 January and Sunday 24 January, have been asked to check these venues of concern and, if they have been to any, to follow the associated health advice. 

‘They are also asked to monitor for even the mildest of symptoms and get tested and isolate if they feel unwell, then remain in isolation until a negative result is received – in line with routine advice for everyone in NSW.’

‘Enhanced screening has been taking place at Sydney Airport from Sunday.’

Western Australia and Tasmania are yet to report their daily coronavirus numbers for Monday but are expected to record zero local cases.  

Australia’s run of new new cases comes as other nations continue to buckle under the strain of the virus and its ever changing and increasingly dangerous mutations.

NSW successfully managed to contain the recent Northern Beaches and Berala clusters.

Victoria has gone 19 days without a single community transmission case following fears the Northern Beaches cluster would ruin their long standing streak after it spread across the border.

After enduring a hard three-day lockdown in Greater Brisbane earlier this month, Queensland also recorded zero new cases of Covid-19. 

The rest of the country have continued to record no community transmission as the virus is once again under control.

There are currently 123 active cases of coronavirus in Australia.  

Beaches around the country were packed over the weekend with restrictions eased weeks ago, in stark comparison to the strict lockdowns experienced across Europe.  

A health care worker tests people at a COVID-19 drive through testing clinic at Murarrie in Brisbane, Queensland (pictured) after the state brought its quarantine outbreak under control

A health care worker tests people at a COVID-19 drive through testing clinic at Murarrie in Brisbane, Queensland (pictured) after the state brought its quarantine outbreak under control

The Pfizer vaccine has met strict standards for safety, quality and efficacy, and has been provisionally approved for Australians over 16

The Pfizer vaccine has met strict standards for safety, quality and efficacy, and has been provisionally approved for Australians over 16

Many of Australia’s close partners, including the UK and the US, are recording huge numbers of Covid-19 cases and deaths. 

The UK on Sunday recorded 30,004 new Covid-19 cases and 610 additional days. 

The situation is even more dire in the US, where its Centre for Disease Control predicts there will be 465,000 to 508,000 total COVID-19 deaths by February 13. 

So far, 417,910 deaths have been attributed to the deadly respiratory virus. 

Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration on Monday morning approved the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.

The vaccine met strict standards for safety, quality and efficacy, and has been provisionally approved for Australians over 16.

Millions of Australians will begin being inculcated from next month.  

Frontline hotel quarantine staff and health workers will be the first in line to receive the vaccine, followed by aged care employees, seniors, and other vulnerable people.

Two doses will be required – at least 21 days apart. The TGA said provisional approval of the vaccine is valid for two years.

‘The TGA has granted provisional approval to Pfizer Australia Pty Ltd for its Covid-19 vaccine, Comirnaty, making it the first Covid-19 vaccine to receive regulatory approval in Australia,’ it said.

AUSTRALIA’S CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE 

Shortly after the World Health Organisation officially declared a pandemic on March 12, Australia initiated a number of strict lockdown measures to prevent the spread of the disease.

The borders were closed to all non-residents on March 20 and social distancing rules were introduced. 

Anyone arriving from overseas were made to quarantine for two weeks in a hotel funded by the government. This later changed to guests having to pay for their own stay. 

Hospitality venues, such as pubs, cafes, restaurants and clubs were forced to close, offering a take away service only.

The rules saw the number of cases drop significantly by April, with fewer than 20 cases reported each day by the end of the month across the whole country, allowing the tougher restrictions to be eased.

A second wave in Victoria in May was brought under control by a strict 112-day lockdown.

Masks are also mandatory on planes across the country, as well as airports. 



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