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Australia Covid news live update: testing centre closures in NSW, Vic and Qld cause chaos; more than 47,000 new cases reported nationwide | Australia news

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January 4, 2022
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10.08pm EST

22:08

Finance minister Simon Birmingham is talking in Adelaide now.

He says RATs are free if you need a clear reason.

“We are working with states and territories to make rapid antigen tests freely available to those who need them in those circumstances.”

He is asked why RATs are $30 here when they are free in the UK and $4 in Thailand.

“We are making sure we have more supply coming into the country in the coming weeks. we expect to see more than 100 million kits sourced for Australians to be able to use.

“We’re also working through the process of ensuring that for a concessional cardholder, there are subsidies and discounts available to support their access.

“Most importantly testing remains free for those who need it.”










10.01pm EST

22:01

Wendy Harmer posted this video of the Collaroy sea wall on Twitter earlier.

Wendy Harmer
(@wendy_harmer)

Update Collaroy sea wall… this is the “beach” on Christmas tide just now pic.twitter.com/ozIcay5APi


January 3, 2022

As some of you might remember, we wrote about this last year – beachfront residents paid $300,000 each for the wall, but other locals worried it would eat the beach up.

Royce Kurmelovs had the story:

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at 10.10pm EST










9.50pm EST

21:50

ACCC says it will ‘name and shame’ businesses price gouging rapid antigen tests

Ben Butler

Ben Butler

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has set up a team to look into the soaring price of rapid antigen tests after receiving more than 100 complaints about the issue, chair Rod Sims says.

It comes after increasing pressure on the Morrison government over RAT prices, which have surged amid an explosion in Covid cases caused by the Omicron wave and as governments restrict the availability of polymerase chain reaction tests. The government has so far rebuffed calls to make the tests free.

In a statement, Sims said the ACCC “won’t be shy to name and shame suppliers and retailers we consider to be doing the wrong thing”.

Its ability to take other direct action is limited because there is no commonwealth law regulating prices. However, the ACCC could take suppliers to court if there was evidence of collusion on price or prices were so high as to be unconscionable.

Sims said the ACCC “will take appropriate action under its existing powers” and “has not sought, and does not need, more powers to deal with the current situation”.

He said: “We are seeking information from suppliers about their costs and the current pricing of rapid antigen tests. We are also asking them about their current stock levels, and the amounts on order, and about their expectations about when additional tests may become readily available to consumers.

“We are also contacting major retailers and pharmacies seeking similar information and reminding them that they need to be able to substantiate any claims they make to consumers about the reason for higher prices.”

Updated
at 9.55pm EST










9.49pm EST

21:49

Rod Sims, the chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, has just been speaking in Sydney about the cost of rapid antigen tests.

Guardian Australia’s Ben Butler is about to bring you more info on it, but below is the statement form the ACCC: “Won’t be shy to name and shame.”

Political Alert
(@political_alert)

Statement on pricing of rapid antigen tests @acccgovau #auspol pic.twitter.com/gKbysI2pc9


January 4, 2022

Updated
at 9.51pm EST










9.47pm EST

21:47

Northern Territory records 75 new Covid cases

The Northern Territory chief minister, Michael Gunner, says there are 75 new cases in the NT.

The NT is dropping its requirement to get a PCR test before interstate travellers arrive.

“If you’re trying to find a PCR test, if you’re looking for a PCR test, stop. We’ll sort it out when you get here,” Gunner said.

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at 9.51pm EST










9.33pm EST

21:33

The Northern Territory chief minister, Michael Gunner, will provide a Covid-19 update any minute now.

Updated
at 9.37pm EST










9.30pm EST

21:30

Pharmacists join calls for Morrison government to make rapid antigen tests free

Professional Pharmacists Australia, which represents employee pharmacists, today joined the growing chorus of voices asking the federal government to make rapid antigen tests free and available for all Australians.

The CEO of Professional Pharmacists Australia, Jill McCabe, said “we should be protecting the health and safety of all workers and their families, not just those who can afford to buy the tests”:


We represent the vast majority of pharmacists in Australia – employee pharmacists – and we’re calling on the federal government to act urgently and provide the tests free to all given the surge in cases and the change in testing regimes.

The virus hasn’t changed just because the federal government’s definitions and approach to testing has changed.

The president of Professional Pharmacists Australia, Geoff March, said working pharmacists believe people’s access to RATs should not be dependent on how much they earn and can afford to pay:


Employee pharmacists are on the frontline of this issue, constantly running out of supply and seeing the look on people’s faces when they struggle to pay for tests.

Most Australians find the cost of testing their family prohibitive – if they’re able to find testing kits at all.

If Australians have to rely on the private sector to get Covid tests, they will be paying up to $20 each – that’s $100 for a family of five for just one test each time.

Updated
at 9.39pm EST










9.29pm EST

21:29

Hello everyone, this is Cait Kelly back to take you through the next few hours.

If you see anything around that could be good for the blog, tweet me @cait__kelly or email me cait.kelly@theguardian.com

Let’s get cracking into the afternoon.

Updated
at 9.33pm EST










9.25pm EST

21:25

I’m going to hand back to my colleague Cait Kelly now. Enjoy your afternoon!










9.25pm EST

21:25

Steven Marshall says he’s contacted the federal chief medical officer, Paul Kelly, and the prime minister, Scott Morrison, asking for AHPPC to look at how schools and childcare can return this year.

“We’d prefer to have a national approach,” he says.

Updated
at 9.38pm EST










9.18pm EST

21:18

Marshall says 30-40% of the people in hospital are not fully vaccinated. The proportion of people in SA 12 years and over who are not fully vaccinated is about 10%. Therefore the unvaccinated are overrepresented in hospital, says Marshall.

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at 9.21pm EST










9.14pm EST

21:14

Marshall insists testing result waiting times have not blown out. “They haven’t blown out,” he says. “They have actually been coming down for the last four days.”

Not everyone agrees, though.

Tom Koutsantonis MP
(@TKoutsantonisMP)

Sorry Premier, wait times in SA are up to 5 days. A constituent contacted me today saying she had her PCR test last Thursday and received her results today!

That’s a 5 day wait!

Here in South Australia!


January 4, 2022










9.11pm EST

21:11

On hospitalisations, Marshall says that the 102 people in hospital with Covid is “well within our capacity”.

“We have been flexing up our capacity, we’ve already done it ahead of opening the border on 23 November for the Delta strain, now of course we have been able to revise that capacity surge for Omicron, and we continue to look at it pretty much on a daily basis,” he says.

Updated
at 9.15pm EST










9.10pm EST

21:10

The private pathology operator that has closed four of its sites is Clinpath. Asked if their decision to shut four sites with no notice was acceptable, Marshall says:


I’m not going to make a comment on a private company because they have got to, if you like, justify their reasons. But what I can say is that Clinpath has done an outstanding job as a private laboratory in South Australia, and are continuing to do good work in critical sectors in South Australia. Obviously they have made a decision to close four of their sites in South Australia and I think some interstate as well. Other private laboratories are closing down sites interstate.

Marshall says private laboratories in South Australia do a “proportionally small amount of the overall testing in South Australia”. “SA Pathology is the workhorse,” he says.

Updated
at 9.14pm EST










9.08pm EST

21:08

On rapid antigen tests, Marshall says the state received a shipment of 250,000 today. The state has 10m on order and is expecting to get about 1m tests in each week.

Updated
at 9.10pm EST










9.06pm EST

21:06

Marshall says there is a private lab that is closing four testing sites in South Australia.

He says also that there are 128 cases in the prison population, up from 90 yesterday.










9.04pm EST

21:04

South Australia records 3,246 new Covid cases

South Australia has recorded 3,246 new cases, the premier, Steven Marshall has announced.

He says there are 102 people in hospital, 12 in ICU, one patient who is on a ventilator.

Updated
at 9.07pm EST





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