Why Sydney's COVID numbers didn't get as bad as the modelling suggested
- Written by: Jamie Triccas, Professor of Medical Microbiology, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney
Last Monday, Sydney emerged from a lockdown of more than 100 days after reaching the milestone of having 70% of the over-16 population fully vaccinated.
Modelling predicted New South Wales would “open up” with around 1,900 daily cases when this target was reached.
However, the state recorded just 496 new local cases on that day. And the...
Read more: Why Sydney's COVID numbers didn't get as bad as the modelling suggested




















