The Albanese government is under pressure from the Opposition to release COVID-19 modelling on how the third wave will impact Australians.
“How long they think these new variants are going to be causing people to be ill, to miss work, how much pressure it’s going to put on our hospital system.”
“The parliament isn’t sitting so we can’t ask questions about this modelling; they’re not going to release this modelling.” The $750 payments will be split 50-50 between the Commonwealth and the state and territories which the Prime Minister said was a “fair way going forward”.
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