That’s it for today, thanks for reading and engaging. Here’s a quick recap of the day:
- Australia’s first repatriation flight from Afghanistan will land in Perth in the early hours of tomorrow after 76 Australian citizens and Afghans who worked for the government were rescued from Kabul.
- NSW recorded 681 local COVID-19 cases, a new high, as police stepped up enforcement. The state’s top cop told officers they won’t be held to account for wrongly issuing fines, which critics slammed as a “failure of leadership”. Meanwhile, health authorities softened the elective surgery ban for private hospitals.
- Victoria recorded 57 cases including three without known links, while three new drive-through vaccination clinics will open. Today was Melbourne’s 200th cumulative day in lockdown, a milestone surely nobody celebrated.
- Australians aged 16-39 can access a Pfizer vaccine from August 30 as the rollout continues to accelerate. More than 50 per cent of the eligible population have now chosen to receive a dose.
We’ll be back in the morning. Have a good evening.