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What you need to know about coronavirus on Tuesday, December 22

What you need to know about coronavirus on Tuesday, December 22 CNN 12/22/2020 © Reuters CDC releases illustration of the Coronavirus. President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on live television Monday afternoon and sought to reassure Americans of the vaccine s safety. Biden s vaccination came one week after the first doses of the shot were injected into US health care workers, and on the same day that a second vaccine, developed by Moderna, was administered to Americans. We re still in the thick of this, the President-elect said, urging Americans to listen to public health experts and wear masks and socially distance and to not travel unless absolutely necessary during the holiday season. If you don t have to travel, don t travel.

COVID hospitalisations extremely low across Australia: CMO

COVID hospitalisations extremely low across Australia: CMO22/12/2020|8min Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly announced 21 new cases in the country on Monday with no new COVID deaths “for some time”. “Hospitalisations remain extremely low, there are only 22 persons in hospital for COVID in Australia; no person in intensive care,” he said. Mr Kelly said there had been 173 cases over the past seven days, with roughly half of those in the Northern Beaches and the other half in overseas quarantine. He urged Australians displaying symptoms, those linked with an exposed site or infected persons to present for testing immediately. He also said the Avalon cluster had reached 92, with 90 of those close contacts with the known places where the transmission happened, and the other two residents of Avalon.

COVID Victoria: 15 new coronavirus cases in NSW, Sydney border shut

COVID Victoria: 15 new coronavirus cases in NSW, Sydney border shut
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Cases of UK s highly contagious mutant COVID strain detected in returned travellers in Australia

Cases of UK s highly contagious mutant COVID strain detected in returned travellers in Australia Posted MonMonday 21 updated MonMonday 21 DecDecember 2020 at 1:12pm Gladys Berejiklian said the strain on the northern beaches was similar to that detected in returnees from the US. ( Print text only Cancel The New South Wales Government says returned travellers carrying a mutated form of the COVID-19 virus have been detected in Australia; however, the new strain has not featured in the northern beaches outbreak. Key points: a couple of returned travellers carried the new COVID-19 variant Overnight, a WHO official said one case had been detected in Australia

Australia confirms two cases of fast-spreading new coronavirus strain, first reported in UK

Australia confirms two cases of fast-spreading new coronavirus strain, first reported in UK AFP Photo Australia on Monday confirmed that it has detected two cases of the fast-spreading new coronavirus strain which has plagued the United Kingdom, reported Reuters. According to the report, six new COVID-19 cases were reported in New South Wales. These were the people returning from overseas and in quarantine. Among them, two cases were of the fast-spreading new coronavirus strain. We ve had a couple of UK returned travellers with the particular mutations, said NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant. However, Australia has yet not considered suspending flights with Britain. For the unintiated, India has suspended all flights from the UK and vice versa from Wednesday to December 31. A number of countries like Canada, Turkey, Belgium, Italy and Israel have also banned flights from the UK as the British government warned that the potent new strain of the virus was out of control .

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