On Thursday, Australia reported at least 69 COVID-19 deaths, including 30 in New South Wales and 19 each in Victoria and Queensland.
Western Australia (WA) reported two historical deaths.
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ATAGI said the fourth or winter booster dose is not recommended for healthy people (aged 16-64) who have received three vaccine doses. This includes health care workers and pregnant women who don't have other risk factors.
ATAGI's recommendation is expected to cover additional 1.5 million residents.
Currently, the fourth dose is available to most people in high-risk groups, including people aged 65 and above, residents of aged care or disability care facilities, people with severe immunocompromise, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 or above.
Queensland to roll out simultaneous testing of COVID-19 and flu at state-run fever clinics and hospitals in line with New South Wales hospitals. Others states are expected to follow suit.
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