(Morning News) Australia's cumulative crown disease confirmed cases broke the 1 million mark on Monday (January 10) on Monday (January 10), and more than half of the cases were diagnosed in the past week.

Reuters reports that in the early days of crown disease epidest being, Australia successfully controlled the number of cases at a low level through strict blocking policies and border control.After Australia reached a high level of crown disease vaccination rate, Australia began to adopt coexistence policy with crown disease, but Omikon's number of infections caused a short time.

New South Wales and Victoria reported a total of about 55,000 new confirmed cases on Monday, and a total of 1.03 million confirmed in the country.Other Australian states and territories will only report new data on the day later.

So far, Australia has recorded a total of 2,387 death cases.The mortality rate during the Omikon epidemic was lower than the previous waves of epidemic, but the surge in inpatient cases forced some states to restore tightening control measures, and the regulations and patients increased the problem of tight employees.

In order to relieve the situation, the authorities have shortened the compulsory isolation time of close contact with the contacts and reduced the definition of close contacts. At present, they are still exploring the issue of mandatory employees' vacation to expand the supply chain gap.

Australia has 92%of those over 16 years old to complete two -dose of coronary vaccination, and the speed of adding agents has also accelerated the pace.