Queensland and WA have both flagged that they may not reopen to the rest of Australia until a 90% vaccination rate is reached. Both states have refused to sign up to the National Cabinet deal of reopening at 80% fully vaccinated, and have not released roadmaps for how they will transition out of the pandemic.
We all have different sleeping preferences and night time routines – however a study has revealed that our sleeping habits could have a serious impact on our health. Research has found that the way you sleep could significantly impact your risk of having a stroke.
Both NSW and Victoria are pursuing high vaccination rates so that the states can reopen and learn to live with COVID-19. Restrictions will ease significantly for vaccinated people once 70% double-dose targets are hit – but this will look quite different between the two states.
Feeling anxious or stressed when you’re trying to fall asleep is a common struggle for many. People can feel anxious for a number of different reasons, however two psychologists have shared their five simple steps to help anyone struggling:
NSW could relax isolation rules soon for close contacts as we work towards living with the virus. Close contacts of people with COVID-19 could avoid the 14 day self-isolation period if they are fully vaccinated and test negative. There is hope that this could stop huge staff shortages in hospitals and other essential workplaces.
NSW is trialling a home quarantine system with some of the Paralympic athletes returning home from Japan. Currently, 17 Paralympians are quarantining at home for 14 days with exemptions from the NSW government. All Paralympians who competed were fully vaccinated before heading to Tokyo, and will continue to undergo standard COVID-19 testing whilst in home quarantine.
Maintaining a good hygiene routine will ensure the proper upkeep of your CPAP equipment which allows you to get the best possible therapy for your sleep apnoea.
A new pandemic advisory group, OzSAGE, has warned that additional measures are needed before restrictions are lifted. Without these, OzSAGE says COVID-19 cases will surge dramatically. NSW is currently set to ease restrictions once 70% of the adult population are vaccinated – which only comprises around 56% of the total population.
Pfizer-BioNtech will be seeking approval from regulators to give smaller doses of the Pfizer vaccine to children aged 5 – 11. They could be vaccinated within months as the rollout grows in Australia. Pfizer’s clinical trials with children under 12 started earlier this year in March.