Australia Covid live news update: Scott Morrison says 70% vaccination target needed to begin easing restrictions; NSW records 170 new local cases
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With that, we'll be closing the blog. What a day.
Thanks to Matilda Boseley for running the blog earlier today.
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The WA premier, Mark McGowan, was speaking earlier, and responded to Scott Morrison's announcement that a 70% vaccination target would be required to move to the next stage of Australia's exist from Covid.
He says that WA, and all the states and territories, agreed to the plan.
Lockdowns are still possible ... Under the 70% rule, lockdowns are still possible ... we all agree on that.
Lockdowns, really, until we are all vaccinated, are the only thing that works"
When we hit the 80% target, it would only be for unusual circumstances in specific locations.
We still reserve the right to lockdown in specific locations ... a country town, a local government area."
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