Australia rules out lockdowns despite Omicron surge
Zee News
"We`re not going back to lockdowns. We`re going forward to live with this virus with common sense and responsibility," said Morrison.
Sydney: Australia must move past "the heavy hand of government" and authorities must stop shutting down people`s lives with COVID-19 lockdowns, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday, as daily infections in the country shot up to a new pandemic high.
COVID-19 cases have been breaking records over the last several days, the surge fuelled by the more transmissible Omicron variant, but Morrison insisted that limiting the spread of the virus comes down to personal responsibility.
"We have got to get past the heavy hand of government and we have got to treat Australians like adults," Morrison told reporters, urging authorities to shift from "a culture of mandates" when it comes to masks and social distancing rules.