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09CANBERRA518
2009-06-03 06:57:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Canberra
Cable title:
AUSTRALIA H1N1 SITREP JUNE 3, 2009
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UNCLAS CANBERRA 000518
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR OES/IHB, AIAG FOR WINN; STATE
PLEASE PASS DHHS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU AEMR ASEC CASC KFLO TBIO KSAF KPAO PREL
PINR, AMGT, MG, AS
SUBJECT: AUSTRALIA H1N1 SITREP JUNE 3, 2009
REF: A. SECSTATE 42324
B. SECSTATE 41745
C. CANBERRA 491 AND PREVIOUS
UNCLAS CANBERRA 000518
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR OES/IHB, AIAG FOR WINN; STATE
PLEASE PASS DHHS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU AEMR ASEC CASC KFLO TBIO KSAF KPAO PREL
PINR, AMGT, MG, AS
SUBJECT: AUSTRALIA H1N1 SITREP JUNE 3, 2009
REF: A. SECSTATE 42324
B. SECSTATE 41745
C. CANBERRA 491 AND PREVIOUS
1. (SBU) The following is the latest SITREP covering
Australia's response to the H1N1 outbreak.
2. (SBU) Government Response: The Australian Federal
government's response level remains unchanged since May 22.
However, the state of Victoria upped its pandemic influenza
response level to "sustain" on June 3. Victoria is currently
home to 78 percent of confirmed H1N1 cases in Australia.
Victoria's decision indicates that the growth in confirmed
cases (from 1 on May 19 to 504 on June 3) has reached a level
where containing individual cases or case clusters has become
extremely unlikely. Premier Brumby told the media on June 3
that the decision to move to a "sustain" posture would ease
restrictions on H1N1 sufferers, as quarantine and school
attendance restrictions are being scaled back. Federal
Health Minister Roxon said that it was inevitable that other
states and territories would follow suit shortly. Roxon
added that the raising of Victoria's response level was a
"modified" form of alert that would not shut down major
sporting events or other public venues. Twelve schools are
currently closed in Victoria in an attempt to prevent further
infection among school children.
3. (SBU) Case Count: Since the outbreak of H1N1, Australia
has confirmed a total of 504 cases:
- Victoria: 395
- New South Wales: 69
- Queensland: 24
- South Australia: 7
- Australian Capital Territory: 4
- Tasmania: 2
- Western Australia: 2
- Northern Territory: 1
4. (SBU) Post Actions: Post continues to monitor the H1N1
situation in Australia. Post pandemic influenza planning
committee will meet on June 5 to review and revise pandemic
planning as appropriate.
5. (SBU) Consular Issues: As of June 3, there are no
reported consular issues involving H1N1.
CLUNE
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR OES/IHB, AIAG FOR WINN; STATE
PLEASE PASS DHHS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU AEMR ASEC CASC KFLO TBIO KSAF KPAO PREL
PINR, AMGT, MG, AS
SUBJECT: AUSTRALIA H1N1 SITREP JUNE 3, 2009
REF: A. SECSTATE 42324
B. SECSTATE 41745
C. CANBERRA 491 AND PREVIOUS
1. (SBU) The following is the latest SITREP covering
Australia's response to the H1N1 outbreak.
2. (SBU) Government Response: The Australian Federal
government's response level remains unchanged since May 22.
However, the state of Victoria upped its pandemic influenza
response level to "sustain" on June 3. Victoria is currently
home to 78 percent of confirmed H1N1 cases in Australia.
Victoria's decision indicates that the growth in confirmed
cases (from 1 on May 19 to 504 on June 3) has reached a level
where containing individual cases or case clusters has become
extremely unlikely. Premier Brumby told the media on June 3
that the decision to move to a "sustain" posture would ease
restrictions on H1N1 sufferers, as quarantine and school
attendance restrictions are being scaled back. Federal
Health Minister Roxon said that it was inevitable that other
states and territories would follow suit shortly. Roxon
added that the raising of Victoria's response level was a
"modified" form of alert that would not shut down major
sporting events or other public venues. Twelve schools are
currently closed in Victoria in an attempt to prevent further
infection among school children.
3. (SBU) Case Count: Since the outbreak of H1N1, Australia
has confirmed a total of 504 cases:
- Victoria: 395
- New South Wales: 69
- Queensland: 24
- South Australia: 7
- Australian Capital Territory: 4
- Tasmania: 2
- Western Australia: 2
- Northern Territory: 1
4. (SBU) Post Actions: Post continues to monitor the H1N1
situation in Australia. Post pandemic influenza planning
committee will meet on June 5 to review and revise pandemic
planning as appropriate.
5. (SBU) Consular Issues: As of June 3, there are no
reported consular issues involving H1N1.
CLUNE