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Coronavirus live blog: No new COVID cases in WA but NSW reports 18 infections

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Ben AndersonThe West Australian
Australians could receive COVID-19 vaccines through their workplace as part of a plan being prepared for the Federal Government.
Camera IconAustralians could receive COVID-19 vaccines through their workplace as part of a plan being prepared for the Federal Government. Credit: Eugene Hoshiko/AP

A plan to fix the vaccination rollout is being prepared for the Federal Government, with workplace vaccinations and incentives for Australians to get the jab both on the table.

COVID-19 Taskforce commander Lieutenant General John Frewen will deliver the new plan after meeting with Australian business leaders tomorrow.

Earlier today WA announced no new cases of community transmission of COVID-19 recorded overnight.

But there are two new cases of COVID-19 in hotel quarantine in addition to the case from the MV Emerald Indah vessel announced yesterday.

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NSW recorded 18 new coronavirus infections and Premier Gladys Berejiklian will announce tomorrow when a lockdown in Sydney and surrounding regions will end.

The numbers as they stand: WA recorded no new cases today, NSW reported 18 new infections and Queensland had one new case. As of yesterday, the Northern Territory had 10 cases and South Australia six cases.

To recap today’s updates on COVID-19, read the blog below. Hit refresh on your browser if the blog does not load.

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