To fast track the booster rollout, National Cabinet agreed to increase distribution capacity at state clinics with the aim of reaching Australia’s previous high daily vaccination levels.Īt its next National Cabinet meeting on 7 January 2022, the Chief Medical Officer will bring forward a consistent definition of close and casual contacts, including whether only limited close contacts are required to take PCR testing and home isolation. While states and territories make decisions on requirements for mask use, all Australians are encouraged to take personal responsibility for wearing a mask.įurther advice has been sought from ATAGI on priority groups for booster shots as this will be important to reducing Omicron transmission in the community. National Cabinet was briefed by the Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly on the Omicron strain with a strong recommendation for indoor mask wearing. National Cabinet met today to discuss a response to COVID-19, the vaccine rollout and booster programme and the Omicron strain.
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