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Australia to end Covid-19 mandatory isolation requirements on Oct 14

However, pandemic not over, future peaks of virus possible, chief medical officer says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2022 8:25AM

Australia to end Covid-19 mandatory isolation requirements on Oct 14
Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says despite Australia having a very low community transmission phase of Covid-19, it in no way implies that the pandemic is over as future peaks of the virus, as seen in Australia earlier this year, are possible. – Pixabay pic, October 1, 2022

ANKARA – Australia announced yesterday that the Covid-19 mandatory isolation requirements will end on October 14.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the announcement after a decision made at a cabinet meeting chaired by him, Anadolu Agency reported, citing an official statement.

“First ministers agreed to end mandatory isolation requirements for Covid-19 effective October 14, with each jurisdiction implementing the change via relevant public health legislation,” the prime minister’s office said in the statement.

The cabinet also agreed to terminate the Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment on the same date.

The financial assistance will, however, continue to be available to casual workers in aged care, disability care, Aboriginal healthcare, and hospital care.

Later, during a news conference in the capital Canberra, Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said the pandemic is not over and that future peaks of the virus, as seen in Australia earlier this year, are possible.

“We are in a very low community transmission phase of the pandemic here in Australia,” he said, adding that this in no way implies that the pandemic is over.

“However, at the moment, we have very low rates of both cases, hospitalisations, intensive care admissions, aged-care outbreaks and various other measures that we have been following very closely in our weekly open report,” he told reporters. – Bernama, October 1, 2022

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