Another 15 COVID-19 deaths and more than 32,000 new cases reported across Australia

There are almost 330,000 active coronavirus cases nationwide, with more than 3,000 patients in hospital, and around 150 of them in intensive care.

A healthcare worker taking a sample for a COVID-19 test.

More than 23,000 new COVID-19 cases were recorded across the country on Saturday. Source: AAP / JOEL CARRETT/AAPIMAGE

Australia has recorded a further 15 COVID-19-related deaths and more than 32,000 new virus cases.

NSW reported 9,303 infections and five fatalities on Sunday, while there were 7,654 new cases and seven deaths in Victoria, two deaths in South Australia, and one in Tasmania.

There are almost 330,000 active coronavirus cases nationwide, with more than 3,000 patients in hospital, and around 150 of them in intensive care.
Under continued stress, Ambulance Victoria is fast-tracking the recruitment of new officers, with a hundred hitting the road so far this year and 120 more starting this month on top of 700 new officers in 2021.

Between January and March this year, the service was called to 93,234 emergency cases, breaking the record set the previous quarter and making it the busiest in the state's history.

"This recruitment drive continues ... to help get more ambulances on the road and to patients quicker," acting chief executive Libby Murphy said on Saturday.

"Our lives may be returning to normal but the extraordinary strain on our hardworking paramedics and the entire health system persists."
Meanwhile, two non-COVID hospital wards in Tasmania have closed after positive patients were detected in one at Hobart's Repatriation Hospital and another at Royal Hobart Hospital.

The impacted wards are closed to non-COVID admissions and visitors until further notice, except on compassionate grounds, while contact tracing is undertaken.

Western Australia has scrapped quarantine for asymptomatic close contacts in line with national guidelines, dumped remaining gathering limits, abolished G2G travel passes and removed vaccine requirements for interstate travellers.

But workplace vaccination mandates remain, meaning the unvaccinated are still banned in most industries.

South Australia has also scrapped close contact isolation rules, bringing its restrictions into line with NSW, Victoria, Queensland and the ACT.

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Published 29 April 2022 9:54pm
Updated 1 May 2022 7:13pm
Source: SBS, AAP

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