Qld reports 23,630 new cases, 3 deaths
Queensland’s Covid death toll has risen again as case numbers hit another record high and the state prepares to ease its domestic borders.
Another three people have died as Queensland reports a record 23,630 new Covid infections ahead of the removal of domestic border restrictions.
Chief health officer Dr John Gerrard said Friday’s deaths included two unvaccinated people in their 70s and one unvaccinated person in their 60s, bringing the toll since the start of the pandemic to 20.
New South Wales reported 29 Covid deaths on Friday – its deadliest day of the pandemic so far – while Victoria recorded 18 deaths.
Queensland’s daily virus caseload jumped more than 50 per cent on the 14,900 infections reported yesterday, clearing the previous high of 22,000 cases on Wednesday.
There are 589 Covid patients in hospital in Queensland – up from 530 over the past 24 hours – with the number of intensive care patients jumping from 26 to 41.
There are 15 people on ventilators, up from 10.
More than 165,000 Queenslanders currently have the virus, a figure that is expected to surge over the next two weeks as the Omicron wave moves towards a peak.
Friday’s update comes after the state recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, with six people dying from the virus on Thursday.
All were aged in their 70s to 90s with significant underlying health conditions and had varying vaccination statuses.
Meanwhile, the Sunshine State is preparing to end two years of uncertainty by removing all restrictions on domestic travellers, meaning border applications and negative rapid antigen tests are longer needed to enter Queensland from hotspot areas.
The new rules come into effect from 1am on Saturday, with Dr Gerrard saying the state’s strict border regime had served its purpose.
With double vaccination levels fast approaching 90 per cent, tourism bosses now have their sights firmly set on international arrivals.
More to come
Originally published as Qld reports 23,630 new cases, three deaths as authorities prepare to drop domestic borders
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