Australians urged to work from home as winter Omicron wave swamps hospitals
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20 Jul 2022 09:27AM
(Updated: 20 Jul 2022 09:35AM)


SYDNEY: Australians admitted to hospitals from COVID-19 neared record levels on Wednesday (Jul 20) as authorities urged businesses to let staff work from home and recommended people wear masks indoors and get booster shots urgently amid a major outbreak.

Australia is in the grip of a third Omicron wave driven by the highly transmissible new subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, with more than 300,000 cases recorded over the past seven days, even as authorities flagged the actual numbers could be double. Tuesday's 50,000 cases was the highest in two months.


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Well, some said China's zero covid policy is wrong!  Thinking
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WFH till 2024 .then c c .
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(20-07-2022, 11:09 AM)cityhantam Wrote:  Well, some said China's zero covid policy is wrong!  Thinking

China may have the last laugh.
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(20-07-2022, 10:55 AM)Levin Wrote:  20 Jul 2022 09:27AM
(Updated: 20 Jul 2022 09:35AM)


SYDNEY: Australians admitted to hospitals from COVID-19 neared record levels on Wednesday (Jul 20) as authorities urged businesses to let staff work from home and recommended people wear masks indoors and get booster shots urgently amid a major outbreak.

Australia is in the grip of a third Omicron wave driven by the highly transmissible new subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, with more than 300,000 cases recorded over the past seven days, even as authorities flagged the actual numbers could be double. Tuesday's 50,000 cases was the highest in two months.


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uk jap one by one follow WFH cycle repeating.never know.
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So, is zero covid policy good or bad?
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