On Monday, Australia reported at least 19 COVID-19 deaths, including 14 in Victoria, 3 in New South Wales and 1 each in Western Australia and South Australia.
NSW reported 4,486 new COVID-19 cases, its lowest in the past two months, but there has been a rise in hospitalisations in the past days to 1,314.
Queensland reported 2,548 new COVID-19 cases, its lowest since 4 April and no deaths.
Check the latest COVID-19 trends for new cases, hospitalisations and deaths in Australia here.
NSW has over the weekend identified a fourth case and a probable fifth case of monkeypox in two NSW residents who recently returned from Europe. These cases are not connected to the three previously reported cases in NSW.
Monkeypox is endemic to part of Africa. However, the World Health Organization reports that since mid May, cases of monkeypox have been reported from several countries that are not endemic for monkeypox virus.
As of 2 June, 780 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox have been reported to or identified by WHO from 27 Member States across four WHO regions, not endemic to the monkeypox virus.
People who develop fever and rash should call ahead before consulting their GP or sexual health service.
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