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Why experts say you should wear a mask as well as vaccinate against COVID-19

 

COVID-19 cases are surging in New South Wales and continue to rise in other parts of Australia as authorities warn transmission of the Omicron variant has a doubling time of around two days.

It’s an anxious time, with thousands preparing to travel around the country over the summer break, and as some experts claim governments may not be doing enough to control the virus’ spread – particularly in NSW.

Health Minister Greg Hunt says Australia remains “overwhelmingly towards opening up” and no states or territories had indicated further restrictions at this point in time.

“The clear direction is higher vaccination and less restrictions,” he said on Sunday.

With Omicron expected to fast become Australia’s dominant variant, research by a team from the University of Hong Kong (that is yet to be peer reviewed but has been widely published) shows the variant could be 70 times more infectious than Delta.

The Executive Director of World Health Organization (WHO)’s health emergencies programme, Dr Mike Ryan, says Omicron’s highly infectious nature is because the virus has changed the shape and ability of its spike protein over the past two years to make it more transmissible among humans.

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