Key Points
- Victoria to distribute three million free face masks
- Queensland predicts the next coronavirus wave in December
- Australia reveals the median age for people who contracted COVID-19 since the pandemic started
On Tuesday, Australia reported at least 104 COVID-19 deaths, including 44 in Victoria, 25 in New South Wales and 24 in Queensland.
South Australia's COVID compliance officers will remind bus, train and tram passengers about the face masks requirements on public transport over the next four weeks.
Officers can issue a written caution or a $1,000 fine for serious breaches.
Face masks are still mandatory on public transport across Australian states and territories.
Victoria to provide free three million N95 and KN95 masks to residents
through state-run testing sites, community health services and the public transport network.
The current COVID-19 wave peaked in Queensland on 25 July. The state chief health officer predicts the next wave in December.
From 15 August, Western Australia will scale back its COVID response from Red to Blue alert level. The move will free up frontline staff to return to clinical duties.
Australia reported nearly 10 million COVID-19 cases and 12,355 deaths in Australia as of 8 August. The Department of Health said the median age of all cases is 31 years, and the median age of deaths is 83 years.
New analysis shows COVID-19 was the third largest cause of death in 2022. It claimed more lives than cardiovascular diseases and lung cancer.
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