More than six months have passed since the majority of Australians had a COVID-19 booster shot, sparking concerns the country could be headed for a fifth wave of infections.
An average of 5517 COVID-19 infections were being recorded per day as of May 30, more than double the average daily rate in March.
Influenza cases are also on the rise with 17,277 recorded between May 15 and 28, more than double the previous fortnight’s total.
Australian Medical Association president Steve Robson is urging Australians to get up to date with both their COVID-19 booster and flu vaccine, which can be done at the same time.
More than 16.5 million Australians have not received a COVID-19 booster shot in more than six months, according to the AMA.
“The age of lockdowns and restrictions is over, so it’s understandable why many people are falling into a false sense of security, but the latest data shows the virus is infecting thousands of Australians every day,” Dr Robson said on Thursday.
“Having a COVID-19 booster and a flu shot at the same time is an effective and safe way of ensuring you are protected from both viruses.
“We are seeing a significant spike in the number of flu and COVID cases, making this a potentially dangerous winter, particularly for elderly and immunocompromised people.”
Dr Robson also urged parents to ensure their kids were protected.
“As we know, children under five years of age aren’t badly affected by COVID-19, but influenza can be extremely serious for them, so it is crucial they get their flu shots as soon as possible,” he said.