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              8.12pm EST20:12

              Back in Australia, a week-long, $5m advertising blitz encouraging Australians to travel domestically in 2021 will kick off on Sunday, AAP reports.

              The government wants locals to holiday in Australia, including areas impacted by last summer’s bushfires, to give the embattled industry a boost.

              It’s the first activation of the Tourism Australia’s 2021 campaign, Holiday Here This Year.

              Federal Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan said the government wants Australians to get excited about holidaying domestically.

              “Our country is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and this year is an opportunity for Australians to discover why,” Mr Tehan said in a statement.

              “My message to every Australian is do yourself a favour and start planning your next holiday in Australia because you’ll have the time of your life and you’ll also be supporting a lot of Australian jobs and businesses.”

              Domestic tourism is worth $100bn to the Australian economy and that the industry supports more than 621,000 jobs.

              The campaign includes national advertising, TV program and event sponsorships, and native content.







              7.59pm EST19:59

              Jasper Jolly

              The earliest references to the “one-stop shop” emerged during the first decades of 20th century as the fast-growing US economy spurred rapid retail innovation. A single location for various products provides obvious benefits: removing the hassle of travelling around town to visit different stores.

              Jeff Bezos redefined that logic for the internet age, making Amazon a dominant (and perhaps ambivalent) force first in selling books, and then in pretty much everything else. Before 2020 Amazon was a phenomenon, but the coronavirus pandemic has made it all but ubiquitous.

              The numbers in its financial results for the last three months of 2020, to be published on Tuesday, will be even bigger than Amazon’s earlier instalments in the first pandemic year. Christmas and Thanksgiving always make the final quarter of the year the strongest for Amazon. Christmas 2020 will mainly be remembered for locked-down celebrations, but analysts predict that it will also mark the first time Amazon’s revenue surpasses $100bn in one quarter:







              7.48pm EST19:48

              Victoria state health authorities investigating ‘indeterminate’ test result

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              Health authorities in the Australian state of Victoria are investigating an “indeterminate” test result.

              Victoria notched up its 25th day in a row without a community transmission coronavirus case on Sunday, but one test has not yet been confirmed as negative.

              The state’s health department said it would provide more information on the potential case later on Sunday.

              There were 10,681 tests undertaken in Victoria on Saturday.

              VicGovDHHS
              (@VicGovDHHS)

              DHHS received a notification of an indeterminate result last night. Follow up tests are underway and precautionary public health actions are being taken.
              There will be an update on the case later today.


              January 30, 2021

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              7.37pm EST19:37

              EU vaccine export controls not expected to affect Australia: health minister

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              Australia’s health minister says the European Union’s dramatic decision to impose export controls on vaccine manufacturers is “not expected to affect Australia”.

              The EU has imposed sweeping powers that would allow it to block Covid-19 vaccine shipments from the bloc and Australia was left off a list of 120 nations exempt from the measures.

              But Greg Hunt sounded an optimistic note on Sunday after discussions with EU representatives and key vaccine manufacturers Pfizer and AstraZeneca.

              Australian health minister Greg Hunt optimistic that Australia will not be affected by EU vaccine stoush.

              Australian health minister Greg Hunt optimistic that Australia will not be affected by EU vaccine stoush. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

              He said:

              We have our diplomats that are working with the World Health Organization and the European Union through the commission.


              Our advice is that our vaccine supply and guidance remains on track, those dates that we provided earlier in the week followed discussions with country heads of Pfizer and AstraZeneca and took into account supply and regulatory conditions within Europe and had been reaffirmed in the last 24 hours. The guidance from the EU is provisional and preliminary at this stage, so I will remain cautious, but that guidance is that the EU regulatory steps are not aimed at Australia, and not expected to affect Australia.

              Hunt said the Pfizer vaccine was expected to commence with 80,000 doses a week by late February, while approximately 1.2m doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine would be administered in March.

              There would be 50m doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine produced in Australia by CSL.

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              7.36pm EST19:36

              Australia to enlist pharmacies to distribute vaccines

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              Luke Henriques-Gomes

              The Australian government says thousands of local pharmacies will be enlisted to distribute Covid vaccines.

              Greg Hunt, the health minister, said on Sunday that community pharmacies would administer the vaccine for free from phase two of the Australian rollout. That begins in May, when the vaccine will be available for those over 50 and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

              Chemists across Australia will administer the Covid vaccine for free in phase two of the rollout.

              Chemists across Australia will administer the Covid vaccine for free in phase two of the rollout. Photograph: Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images

              Hunt said:


              They are experienced, they are trained in dispensing medicines, and they would be participating from phase 2A onwards, and that means more points of presence for Australians in terms of where they can receive their Covid-19 vaccine.

              Hunt said local chemists were already administered the flu shot.

              From Monday, 5,800 community pharmacies will be invited to apply to participate in the $200m program.

              Hunt said applicants would need to meet a standard to be included, but the program would “give more options and better access to Australians”.

              General practitioners will also distribute the vaccine. The first phase of the rollout will begin in late February.

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              7.35pm EST19:35

              Germany threatens legal action over vaccine delivery delays

              Germany’s government on Sunday threatened legal action against laboratories failing to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the European Union on schedule, amid tension over delays to deliveries from AstraZeneca, AFP reports.

              “If it turns out that companies have not respected their obligations, we will have to decide the legal consequences,” economy minister Peter Altmaier told German daily Die Welt.

              There has been growing tension in recent weeks between European leaders and the British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, which has fallen behind on promised delivers of its Covid-19 vaccine.

              The company said it could now deliver only a quarter of the doses originally promised to the bloc for the first quarter of the year because of problems at one of its European factories.

              German economy minister Peter Altmaier talks to German chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday.

              German economy minister Peter Altmaier talks to German chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday. Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA

              Brussels has implicitly accused AstraZeneca of giving preferential treatment to Britain at the expense of the EU.

              The EU briefly threatened to restrict vaccine exports to Northern Ireland by overriding part of the Brexit deal with Britain that allowed the free flow of goods over the Irish border. It backed down after British prime minister Boris Johnson voiced “grave concerns”.

              AstraZeneca is not the only drugs company in the firing line. Last week Italy threatened legal action against US pharmaceutical firm Pfizer over delays.

              Top German officials are due to meet with the drugs manufacturers to thrash out the problems.

              On Friday the European Medicines Agency cleared the vaccine produced by AstraZeneca for use inside the EU, the third Covid vaccine it has approved after Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

              Updated
              at 7.56pm EST







              7.34pm EST19:34

              South Australia reopens border to Sydney travellers

              Patrick Keneally

              Patrick Keneally

              In case you missed this earlier, the Australian state of South Australia has lifted its Covid-19 restrictions for travellers from the Sydney region.

              The change comes after New South Wales reached two weeks without a locally transmitted case. The Victorian government has revealed figures that show it issued more than a million travel permits since virus border restrictions were imposed just over six weeks ago.

              As of late Saturday 1,014,787 permits had been granted for travellers to enter Victoria, an average of almost 15 for every minute of every day since restrictions were imposed on 16 December.

              Japan’s Naomi Osaka shows her delight during a training session in Melbourne on Sunday.

              Japan’s Naomi Osaka shows her delight during a training session in Melbourne on Sunday. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images

              But while plenty of visitors are being granted permits, authorities have detected evidence of virus fragments at six locations, including the popular tourist towns of Cowes on Phillip Island, and Castlemaine in the north-west.

              Fragments have also recently been found in waste water at the satellite Melbourne suburb of Pakenham, rural Gisborne, Hamilton in the state’s south-west and the South Gippsland town of Leongatha.

              The health department is urging residents and visitors to these locations to get tested if they have even mild symptoms.

              On Saturday Victoria notched up 24 days since its last locally acquired case. Meanwhile Victoria’s chief health officer will allow up to 30,000 people to attend the Australian Open in Melbourne each day, about half the usual numbers.

              The last players and participants still in the hotel quarantine system are expected to leave on Sunday.

              Updated
              at 7.51pm EST







              7.27pm EST19:27

              NSW Health warns virus could re-emerge

              Despite 14 days with no new cases, NSW Health warns that the virus could re-emerge.

              “While NSW has now seen 14 days without a known locally acquired case of Covid-19, the virus may still be circulating in the community among people with mild or no symptoms. We have previously seen successive days of no local cases, only to see cases re-emerge,” it said.

              NSW Health’s wastewater monitoring program detected traces in the sewerage network at Warriewood, Liverpool and Malabar overnight. Authorities warn that the virus could still be circulating in the community and urge more people to get tested.

              Updated
              at 7.51pm EST







              7.27pm EST19:27

              Australian state of New South Wales marks 14 days with no new cases

              In Australia, NSW Health has recorded no new locally acquired cases of Covid-19 from almost 9,000 tests.

              NSW Health
              (@NSWHealth)

              NSW recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.

              There were three cases acquired overseas, bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in NSW since the beginning of the pandemic to 4,915. pic.twitter.com/aURefq94hj


              January 31, 2021

              The result takes NSW to 14 days without a local case but NSW Health’s wastewater monitoring program detected traces in the sewerage network at Warriewood, Liverpool and Malabar overnight. Authorities warn that the virus could still be circulating in the community and urge more people to get tested.

              Updated
              at 7.35pm EST







              7.27pm EST19:27

              Summary

              Hello and welcome to today’s live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic with me, Helen Sullivan.

              You can find me on Twitter @helenrsullivan.

              I’ll be bringing you the latest developments from around the world – and as usual, this blog will serve as the Australian liveblog, too.

              In a big development, Germany’s government on Sunday threatened legal action against laboratories failing to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the European Union on schedule, amid tension over delays to deliveries from AstraZeneca.

              We’ll be bringing you developments on that throughout the day.

              Here is the other key news from the last few hours:

              • Coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and AstraZeneca are expected to be supplied to the UK as planned, despite the EU’s export controls and demands for British-manufactured jabs, after a discussion with EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen, the British Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has said.
              • Germany’s government threatened legal action against laboratories failing to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the EU on schedule, amid tension over delays to deliveries from AstraZeneca.
              • The World Health Organization called on the UK to halt their vaccination rollouts after vulnerable people and healthcare workers have been inoculated. With many poorer countries struggling to access vaccine doses, the WHO argues this will ensure a “fair rollout”.
              • French president Emmanuel Macron defended his decision to hold off on a third lockdown on Saturday, telling the public he had faith in their ability to rein in Covid-19 with less severe curbs even as a third wave spreads and vaccines are delayed.
              • Five in six people in the UK aged 80 and above have now received the first dose of a coronavirus vaccine
              • About 130,000 people in Wales who are clinically extremely vulnerable are being asked to keep shielding until the end of March
              • Colombia, Bolovia and Guartemala have secured a few million vaccine doses via the World Health Organization-backed COVAX mechanism.
              • The US recorded half of its 26m total infections in past two months, with the country’s latest 13m cases recorded in just 64 days.
              • Portugal has warned it has just seven vacant beds left in intensive care units set up for Covid-19 cases on its mainland.
              • Health officials from the US state Maryland have confirmed a case of the more contagious South African coronavirus variant.
              • The Australian state of South Australia has lifted its Covid-19 restrictions for travellers from the Sydney region, after
                New South Wales reached two weeks without a locally transmitted case of the virus.
              • Cuba will tighten measures and require visitors to isolate at their own expense for several days until they have tested negative for coronavirus.



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