Coronavirus Australia: Singapore warns controlled Covid wave for Australia next ...

Coronavirus Australia: Singapore warns controlled Covid wave for Australia next ...
Coronavirus Australia: Singapore warns controlled Covid wave for Australia next ...
Singapore warns that a 'controlled wave' of Covid will sweep across Australia after summer as the south east Asian country sees 300 deaths in a month Singapore experiencing 'controlled wave' of virus with up to 4000 cases a day The Southeast Asian city state has recorded 300 Covid deaths in last four weeks Recent surge due to waning efficacy of Covid vaccine, leading expert said  Professor Dale Fisher believes a similar wave could hit Australia next year

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Another horror wave of Covid-19 could hit Australia's shores next year, a leading expert has warned. 

Singapore is in the middle of a 'controlled wave' of the virus with up to 4000 cases a day and 300 deaths recorded in the last month.

That's despite 94 per cent of the population being fully vaccinated. 

Experts say the recent surge to hit the Southeast Asian city-state is due to the waning efficacy of Covid vaccines with jabs rolled out earlier than Australia. 

It's 'inevitable' a similar wave could hit Australia next year as the weather cools down, according to infectious disease specialist Dale Fisher.

He's an advisor to the World Health Organisation and Singapore

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