COVID19: Australia Prevented 30,000 Deaths Implementing Strict Measures, Says PM Morrison

"I'm not going to take risks with Australian lives. I'm not going to do that and I'm going to ensure that we maintain a regime that has so far avoided the loss of 30,000 lives in this country and has seen more Australians come back into work than were there before (the pandemic)."

COVID19: Australia Prevented 30,000 Deaths Implementing Strict Measures, Says PM Morrison

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said all the vaccines being administered across the world may not be equipped to deal with the new virus variants.

"The pandemic is raging. The pandemic is morphing. It's changing everyday."

Melbourne: Pledging that he will not risk Australian lives, Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said the strict measures adopted by his government have avoided 30,000 deaths in the country due to the "raging" COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries.

Addressing a press conference in Queensland, Morrison termed the emergence of new virus strains was a "great risk".