The collapse of Australia

Last week, workers' absences due to isolation and illness became so serious that the national government considered lowering the age limit for work permits, so that minors could be included in food supply chains, according to CNN.
However, the ministers eventually gave up on that plan, but the fact that Australia, a country once praised for its response to the pandemic, is considering such a move, has shown how much the country's leaders are fighting the pandemic and seeking the right response.
After spending most of the pandemic locked to the world, Australia is now trying a new approach - living with COVID. But that shift coincided with the emergence of omicron which led to an increase in the number of cases. Most of the 1.5 million infected in Australia have been infected in the last three weeks, and on Friday the country reported a record number of 88 deaths in one day.
Compared to the rest of the world, the total number of deaths from the pandemic in Australia of around 3.000 is still relatively low, mainly due to the government's decision to close its borders, introduce long-term lockdown measures and promote vaccines.
Although the new situation does not cause a health catastrophe on a scale that can be seen elsewhere, it leads to major disruptions in the country, which was once written about as a model for other countries in the fight against the pandemic, reports the Croatian portal Index.hr.
The Australian government blames the emergence of omicron for this situation. "Omicron was one of the biggest surprises in the challenges and it pretty much reversed the way we managed the pandemic up to that point," said Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
He explained that the plan to "live with COVID" was based on a delta variant of...

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