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New South Wales sees soaring Covid-19 cases as rapid tests come into force

The surge in infections has been largely attributed to Omicron 

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2022 3:00PM

New South Wales sees soaring Covid-19 cases as rapid tests come into force
The avalanche of cases comes as the New South Wales government announced that self-reporting would be made mandatory and failure to do so would incur a A$1,000 fine. – Pixabay pic, January 13, 2022

SYDNEY – Following a government mandate to log positive Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs), New South Wales (NSW) recorded a vast record of 92,264 new Covid-19 cases today, Xinhua reported.

Of the new cases, 30,877 were done through traditional PCR testing and 61,387 were self-reported by citizens since the government opened the self-reporting system yesterday.

The surge in cases has been largely attributed to the Omicron variant, which has quickly outpaced PCR testing capacity across the country.

Today’s cases included a backlog of positive RATs from January 1. The avalanche of cases comes as the NSW government announced that self-reporting would be made mandatory and failure to do so would incur a A$1,000 (RM 2,924.60) fine.

The state also saw its deadliest day of the pandemic, reporting a further 22 deaths today. In the same period, 2,383 people were in hospital with the virus, 182 of whom required intensive care.

Food shortages spurred by large numbers of workers in isolation continue to be one of the most pressing challenges faced by states across the nation.

Suppliers have reported worker shortages between 20% and 50%. Joseph Romeo, director of national supermarket chain IGA, told national broadcaster ABC that they may have to begin to close stores due to the shortages.

“If we have another big spike, then it’s going to be very challenging and there might be stores that we may have to close because we can’t staff the stores to a minimum to get them operating,” Romeo said.

Workers in critical industries have received exemptions from usual Covid-19 isolation requirements this week as states scramble to bolster workforces in key industries.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced today that the state would expand its isolation exemptions for critical workers in education, transport and freight industry.

Victoria reported 37,169 new cases and 25 further deaths today. There are currently 953 people in hospital with the virus, 111 of whom require intensive care. – Bernama, January 13, 2022 

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