
Down but not out: Get set for another Covid wave in three months
The current wave of Covid-19 has peaked in Queensland as the number of patients in hospital with the virus drops weeks earlier than expected.
The current wave of Covid-19 has peaked in Queensland as the number of patients in hospital with the virus drops weeks earlier than expected.
Modelling suggesting the peak of Queensland’s virus wave would come towards the end of August could be revised as hospital numbers show signs of improving.
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Queensland has recorded six Covid-19 deaths and 4114 new cases with the Palaszczuk Government hoping to lift a statewide suspension of elective surgery next week.
Queensland’s high vaccination rates have saved the State from thousands of Covid-19 deaths and the public hospitals from being overrun, the State’s health chief says.
The State’s Covid-19 hospitalisation rates are declining dramatically as the number of infected school children continues to climb.
The number of people hospitalised with Covid-19 has dropped 15 per cent in the past week as Queensland recorded just three deaths and 7462 new cases of the virus on Monday.