On Tuesday, Australia reported at least 52 COVID-19 deaths, including 20 in Victoria, 19 in New South Wales (NSW) and 11 in Queensland (QLD). In addition, Western Australia reported four historical deaths.
Compared to the previous day, there was a rise in the number of new reported daily COVID-19 infections and hospitalisations across Australia.
The Australian Capital Territory reported 93 people with COVID-19 in hospitals, its highest since 4 April.
Check the latest COVID-19 trends for new cases, hospitalisations and deaths in Australia .
Leading epidemiology modellers predict another COVID wave in early June. A report in quoted epidemiologists saying infections caused by BA.2 variant of Omicron have stabilised in the country, and the new variants BA.4 and BA.5 will drive up new infections.
Victoria has announced free flu shots for residents after cases increased by more than 30 per cent in the past week. The free jabs will be available at 3,000 GPs and community pharmacies between 1 and 30 June.
NSW, SA and QLD have already announced free flu jabs for their residents.
SA has notified a case of meningococcal disease after a 13-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital. His eight close contacts have been directed to receive antibodies.
The bacterial disease can be deadly. It can cause brain, spinal cord, and bloodstream infections.
Japan to allow tourists from 98 countries on 10 June following a two-year pandemic closure. However, tourists can only visit Japan as part of tour groups.
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