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New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet has urged for the seven-day isolation period to be reduced, claiming that the winter influenza virus is presently posing a greater threat than COVID-19.
"The current strand of influenza is more severe than the present strands of COVID in many instances," the premier told 2GB radio.e subsequently noted that the state was presently having "one of the worst flu seasons we've ever had," and advised residents to get vaccinated.
Perrottet also pushed for shortening the obligatory isolation time if a person tests positive for COVID-19, citing health advice that COVID will be present for at least a "few of years.""In such situations, we need to look at isolation needs in a manner that keeps downward pressure on our health system," he said.
As the nation goes into the next phase of the epidemic, the premier said that concerns for other competing health conditions, educational results, and chances to work must also be weighed.In response, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that altering the COVID-19 isolation period was "not the time."
"Well, we had that conversation. "And the opinion from the chief medical officer, Professor [Paul] Kelly, is that now is not the time to reassess that," Albanese told FiveAA radio.
On July 6, 2022, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (L) and New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet meet with emergency response leaders at the NSW Rural Fire Service headquarters in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia.
The remarks came after the prime minister agreed to restore pandemic leave payments, which had previously stopped on June 30. "I want to make sure that no one is left behind, that vulnerable people are cared for, and that no one is confronted with the unpleasant decision of not being able to isolate well without losing an income and without being placed in a really difficult position," Albanese told reporters on July 16.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers justified the program's renewal after the federal government earlier ruled it out due to fiscal constraints.He said that the decision was taken due to a shift in health advise in the aftermath of a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases.The payment plan would be supported equally by the state and federal governments.
There are also fresh demands for the reinstatement of mask mandates; however, the prime minister earlier said that it would be up to the states' discretion.


