Prime Minister Morrison upbeat amid Australia virus surge

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his country’s health system can cope with the new wave of coronavirus infections as Victoria state reported a record number of new cases and hospitalizations surged in New South Wales

Morrison spoke in two television interviews before Monday’s figures were released.

Victoria reported 8,577 new cases, a record for the state which eclipsed the previous peak of 7,442 on New Year’s Day.

New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, saw a slight decline in case numbers from a record 22,577 on Saturday to 20,794 on Monday. But the number of people in hospitals rose to 1,204 from 1,066 the day before. There were 95 people in intensive care, a rise of 12 on the previous day.

“It’s important that with the rising case numbers, we see that the severeness of this illness is already being shown to be around 75 percent less than what we saw with delta,” Morrison said. “Rising case numbers is part of the omicron period, it’s part of the new phase of the pandemic we’re in.”

“That doesn’t mean to say it can’t put pressure on the hospital system. It can and that’s why we’re working very closely with the (state) premiers and chief ministers to make sure those resources are there,” Morrison added.

“We’re looking to make further changes on that this week to get more staff back into our hospitals and deal with the need,” Morrison told 9 News.

source: abcnews.go.com