Australia Covid live news update: NSW hits 70% double-dose vaccination target; Victoria records 1,420 cases, 11 deaths as year 12s return to school
NSW premier Dominic Perrottet says he has no plans to end lockdown early despite the state hitting its vaccination target for reopening; Victoria records 1,420 cases; Queensland confronts code yellow' hospital crisis despite recording no new Covid cases; immunocompromised people could start receiving booster jabs; dozens' of construction protesters have Covid, John Setka says; Brittany Higgins appointed to Global Institute for Women's Leadership - follow all today's news
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The numbers are out in Victoria and there has been a bit of a drop, with 1,420 new cases recorded.
Sadly, the state has recorded 11 deaths overnight.
There's a number of areas within the roadmap can be looked at.
There's a number of issues that I want to raise with our health officials this morning. Whatever we do, we want to make sure it's done in a way that keeps people safe.
That's an incredibly positive thing. There's been a slowdown, but there's naturally going to be a slowdown if the vaccination rate gets to a high point.
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