- A two-year-old child is one of the four people who have died with COVID-19 in NSW, health authorities reported on Monday.
- Health authorities in the state said the "previously well" child died at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead.
- Australians will be allowed to enter New Zealand without needing to quarantine or isolate from 13 April, while fully vaccinated travellers from about 60 countries on a visa-waiver list will be able to arrive from 2 May.
- Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said her cabinet is reviewing mandates, vaccine passes and the country's "traffic lights" with changes to be announced on Wednesday.
- Two more people with COVID-19 have died in Queensland.
- Victorians looking to retrain for work in the healthcare sector and other in-demand jobs following the pandemic will be offered subsidised and free TAFE courses, Premier Daniel Andrews said on Sunday.
COVID-19 Australian Stats
New South Wales reported 1,163 patients hospitalised with 34 in intensive care. There were four deaths and 14,970 new cases of COVID-19.
In Victoria, 248 people are in hospital with 20 in ICU and five on ventilators. There were no new deaths and 7,531 new infections.
Tasmania has recorded 1,304 new COVID-19 cases. There are 24 people with COVID-19 in hospital.
In the ACT 39 people are now in hospital with COVID-19, four of them requiring intensive care and 898 new infections have been reported.
In Queensland, there were 6,206 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths. 243 people are hospitalised with COVID-19, with 14 patients in ICU.
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