logo
More people taking sick leave as Australia braces for ‘nasty' flu season and new Covid strain

More people taking sick leave as Australia braces for ‘nasty' flu season and new Covid strain

News.com.au2 days ago

The number of Aussies taking sick leave has sharply risen as a new Covid subvariant takes hold and the country braces for a 'nasty' winter flu season.
News.com.au can reveal telehealth sick note provider Sicky reported a 108 per cent year-on-year increase in flu-related sick leave requests in March and April, and a 24 per cent rise in Covid-related sick leave requests.
Pharmacist Avinash Vazirani, who co-founded Sicky, told us the company had seen an 11 per cent increase in sick certificate requests tied to travel-related flu and Covid cases compared to the same time last year.
'Travel is back in full swing, which is great news for the soul, but it also comes with a few risks,' he said.
'When you board a plane, you're stepping into a confined environment for hours with recirculated air and shared surfaces. That's the perfect storm for transmissible illnesses like Covid-19 and the flu.'
Mr Vazirani has urged people who have tested positive to Covid before a flight to reconsider their travel plans.
His advice for preventive measures on board?
'Wear a well-fitted mask during the flight, especially when you're not eating or drinking, sanitise your hands often, especially after touching common surfaces or using the loo, and avoid touching your face,' he said.
Mr Vazirani stressed that being cautious isn't overkill — 'it's just smart travel'.
'Aussies have a reputation for being proactive about their health, and we're lucky to have access to one of the world's best healthcare systems, but that safety net doesn't travel with your suitcase,' he said.
'Overseas, getting sick can mean language barriers, different medication standards, or even no access to medical help at all depending on where you are. Plus, healthcare costs in some countries can be eye-watering.'
While Sicky doesn't know if the increase in Covid-related sick note requests is due to the new NB. 1.8.1 Covid variant, because they don't track the exact strain people have, Mr Vazirani said 'pandemic fatigue is real' and people appear to have eased off on habits like hand sanitising and mask-wearing.
The NB. 1.8.1 Covid variant has been designated a Variant Under Monitoring (VUM) by the World Health Organisation as the UN agency says 'continued monitoring is essential'.
Since first being recognised in January, it has become the dominant strain in Hong Kong and China, and has been increasing in other countries, including across Australia.
It was revealed last week wastewater testing estimates 40 per cent of Covid cases in Victoria, and 50 per cent of cases in Western Australia, are a result of NB. 1.8.1.
Health authorities are now speaking out with a push for booster jabs.
Health Minister Mark Butler has urged older people, in particular, to get vaccinated and younger people to consider getting a booster too.
'This is another member of the big, sprawling Omicron family,' Mr Butler said on Friday.
'This is pretty consistent with patterns we've seen now for a few years, where a new subvariant of Omicron emerges and starts to spread across the world.'
Dr Paul Griffin, director of infectious diseases at Mater Health in Brisbane, said NB. 1.8.1 was 'driving up infections and hospitalisations, particularly in Asia and Western Australia'.
'The best way to protect yourself and your family is to get the newest booster which provides very good coverage, is safe, and will reduce the severity of your symptoms if you contract Covid-19,' he said.
As for the flu, in the first three months of the year there were 48,586 lab confirmed cases of influenza, according to the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance Dashboard.
That is compared to 30,492 lab confirmed cases during the same period in 2024.
Griffith University virologist Associate Professor Lara Herrero has described this flu season as 'nasty,' urging people to also get their annual flu jab.
In Victoria, Western Health Chief Operating Officer John Ferraro confirmed changes have been made at his hospitals in response to increase in transmission of influenza, Covid, RSV and measles.
He told 3AW that staff were required to wear surgical masks in all patient facing areas, and visitor restrictions had been introduced that rules patients are allowed two visitors each for up to two hours per day.
It came after a Victorian woman called the radio show and told them she could not visit her dad in an unnamed hospital.
'On Sunday we were told that there's Covid in the hospital and that we needed to mask up if we wanted to come visit. Today we were told we're not allowed to visit,' the caller said on Tuesday.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Dubbo real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7
Dubbo real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Daily Telegraph

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Telegraph

Dubbo real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News. A four-bedroom house in Dubbo was the most expensive sale reported in Dubbo last week. The property at 60 Cunningham Street sold for $665,000 by private sale. Only one property was sold via auction last week. data division Proptrack has reported 10 local auction and private sale results in the past seven days. Guide to reading auction and private sale results PI - Passed in PT - Sold by private treaty S - Sold at auction SA - Sold after auction SB - Sold before auction VB - Passed in on vendor bid W - Withdrawn from auction Auction and private sale results in Dubbo Click on the address to know more. Dubbo 60 Cunningham Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $665,000 Agency - Bob Berry Real Estate - Dubbo 12 Shoreview Lane, 3-bedroom house, PT, $659,000 Agency - Southlakes Estate - DUBBO 1 Campese Court, 4-bedroom house, PT, $651,000 Agency - Bob Berry Real Estate - Dubbo 5 Banksia Crescent, 3-bedroom house, PT, $520,000 Agency - Bob Berry Real Estate - Dubbo 7 Giles Court, 3-bedroom house, PT, $517,500 Agency - Ray White - Dubbo 35 Carnegie Avenue, 5-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Property Now - BRISBANE CITY 13 Tamworth Street, 2-bedroom house, S, Undisclosed Agency - Elders Dubbo Rural Wellington 127 Arthur Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Sterling Turner Real Estate - Wellington 3 Marsh Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Colin Hewett Real Estate - DUBBO Track the value of your home today.

Coffs Harbour real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7
Coffs Harbour real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Daily Telegraph

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Telegraph

Coffs Harbour real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News. A six-bedroom house in Boambee was the most expensive sale reported in Coffs Harbour last week. The property at 62 Symons Avenue sold for $1.5 million by private sale. The cheapest property was a two-bedroom unit at 219/63 Ocean Parade, which sold for $515,000 by private sale. data division Proptrack has reported 31 local auction and private sale results in the past seven days. Guide to reading auction and private sale results PI - Passed in PT - Sold by private treaty S - Sold at auction SA - Sold after auction SB - Sold before auction VB - Passed in on vendor bid W - Withdrawn from auction Auction and private sale results in Coffs Harbour Click on the address to know more. Boambee 62 Symons Avenue, 6-bedroom house, PT, $1,475,000 Agency - Nolan Partners - Coffs Harbour Boambee East 16 Cuthbert Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, $979,000 Agency - McGrath - Coffs Coast 32 De Castella Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, $930,000 Agency - Unreal Estate Coffs Coast - Coffs Harbour Bonville 258A North Bonville Road, 7-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed Agency - Laing+Simmons - Coffs Harbour 20A Mimiwali Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, $830,000 Agency - Stone Real Estate - Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour 18 Peterson Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - First National Real Estate Coffs Coast 4/47 Prince Street, 3-bedroom unit, W, Undisclosed Agency - McGrath - Coffs Coast 22 Pearce Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Aleta & Co Realty - COFFS HARBOUR 219/63 Ocean Parade, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $515,000 Agency - @realty - National Head Office Australia 18 Mathie Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $741,000 Agency - @realty - National Head Office Australia 76 Thompsons Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - First National Real Estate Coffs Coast 56 Buchanans Road, 5-bedroom house, PT, $815,000 Agency - PRD - Coffs Harbour Corindi Beach 41 Simon Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $875,000 Agency - Michael Smith - Woolgoolga 37 Saltwater Crescent, 4-bedroom house, PT, $915,000 Agency - Michael Smith - Woolgoolga Gleniffer 290 Roses Road, 3-bedroom house, PT, $1,265,000 Agency - OpenHome Online - Bellingen Moonee Beach 8 Beechwood Place, 5-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - The Agency Coffs Harbour - COFFS HARBOUR North Boambee Valley 12 Highlander Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, $950,000 Agency - Dobbs & Co. - COFFS HARBOUR Safety Beach 5 Admiralty Drive, 5-bedroom house, PT, $1,175,000 Agency - Vision Property Sales Sapphire Beach 50 Ivory Cct, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,125,000 Agency - PRD - Coffs Harbour Sawtell 18 Sabal Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - McGrath - Coffs Coast Toormina 8 Walsh Close, 3-bedroom house, PT, $697,500 Agency - Century 21 - Coffs Coast Ulong 99 Pine Avenue, 2-bedroom house, PT, $580,000 Agency - The Edge - Coffs Harbour Urunga 43 High Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $649,000 Agency - Warren Weick Real Estate - Bellingen Woolgoolga 9 Greys Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $845,000 Agency - Vision Property Sales Track the value of your home today.

Bowral real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7
Bowral real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Daily Telegraph

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Telegraph

Bowral real estate: The latest auction and sales results for week ending June 7

Don't miss out on the headlines from Hyperlocal. Followed categories will be added to My News. A four-bedroom house in Exeter was the most expensive sale reported in Bowral last week. The property at 522 Ellsmore Road sold for $2.5 million by private sale. data division Proptrack has reported 37 local auction and private sale results in the past seven days. Guide to reading auction and private sale results PI - Passed in PT - Sold by private treaty S - Sold at auction SA - Sold after auction SB - Sold before auction VB - Passed in on vendor bid W - Withdrawn from auction Auction and private sale results in Bowral Click on the address to know more. Balmoral 59 Railway Parade, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,460,000 Agency - Century 21 - Picton 87 Railway Parade, 4-bedroom house, PT, $906,500 Agency - Exclusive Estate Agents - MACARTHUR Berrima 20 Argyle Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Dunne Real Estate southern highlands - BOWRAL 3 Wilshire Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG Bowral 53 Purcell Street, 3-bedroom house, PI, Undisclosed Agency - Duncan Hill Property 6 Wycliffe Place, 5-bedroom house, PT, $2,410,000 Agency - Stone Real Estate Southern Highlands 6/51 Robinia Drive, 5-bedroom house, PT, $1,775,000 Agency - Ray White - Bowral 81 Merrigang Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $1,750,000 Agency - Duncan Hill Property 43 Mount Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,370,000 Agency - Bruce White Real Estate - MOSS VALE 4/24-26 Purcell Street, 3-bedroom unit, PT, $1,100,000 Agency - McGrath Southern Highlands 5 Rowan Place, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - CARLTON REAL ESTATE - MITTAGONG 13/2 Cypress Parade, 2-bedroom unit, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Colliers - SYDNEY Burradoo 15 Patchway Place, 6-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Dunne Real Estate southern highlands - BOWRAL Colo Vale 20 Banksia Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Campbell Jones Property - Bowral Exeter 522 Ellsmore Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, $2,450,000 Agency - Ray White - Bowral Hill Top 10 Rocky Waterholes Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG 2-4 Raglan Street, 3-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG 11 Pirrillie Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $890,000 Agency - Gerard Smith First National - Picton Mittagong 187 Oxley Drive, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - CARLTON REAL ESTATE - MITTAGONG Moss Vale 10 Cooke Place, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL 7 Roe Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $800,000 Agency - LJ Hooker Bowral 7 Bellevue Avenue, 3-bedroom house, PT, $745,000 Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL 12/35-41 Watson Road, 3-bedroom unit, PT, $785,000 Agency - First National Real Estate Bowral - BOWRAL 34 Narellan Road, 4-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Raine & Horne - Southern Highlands 194 Argyle Street, 5-bedroom house, PT, $1,250,000 Agency - Ray White - Moss Vale 7/61 Kirkham Street, 2-bedroom unit, PT, $637,750 Agency - Ray White - Moss Vale 11 Throsby Street, 2-bedroom house, PT, Undisclosed Agency - Hindmarsh & Walsh Property - Moss Vale Renwick 6 Roty Avenue, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,095,000 Agency - McGrath Southern Highlands 8 Bold Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,250,000 Agency - Belle Property Southern Highlands Robertson 2-4 Swan Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,000,000 Agency - Ray White - Bowral Welby 12 Joadja Street, 3-bedroom house, PT, $850,000 Agency - Highlands Property - BOWRAL Wingello 45-49 Marulan Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,135,000 Agency - The Agency - Southern Highlands Woodlands 80 Woodlands Road, 3-bedroom house, W, Undisclosed Agency - Ray White Mittagong - MITTAGONG Yerrinbool 17B Kent Street, 4-bedroom house, PT, $1,195,000 Agency - Gibraltar Real Estate Track the value of your home today.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store