State premiers have agreed to a new definition of a Covid-19 close contact in a National Cabinet meeting.

A close contact will now be defined as someone who has spent at least four hours in a household or a care facility with a positive case.   

Casual contacts would ‘just have to monitor your symptoms’ but won’t have to ‘rush off and get in a long queue.’ 

NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and the ACT will implement the changes at midnight.

Tasmania will follow on January 1 while the Northern Territory and Western Australia will not adopt the scheme until they get more Covid cases in the weeks ahead.  

Labor leader Anthony Albanese earlier blasted the Prime Minister for not acting fast enough to secure rapid tests.

He said Mr Morrison was ‘always playing catch up, always waits until an issue becomes a crisis before there’s any movement whatsoever, and then always is looking for someone else to blame. 

‘What we need today is some national leadership, something that’s been sorely lacking from this Prime Minister.’    

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has already scrapped seven-day isolation for close contacts except household contacts, saying they must only isolate until they test negative and then monitor for symptoms afterwards. 

Mr Morrison also said a close contact of a positive Covid case should be released from isolation with a negative antigen test after six days. Pictured: Hotel quarantine in Adelaide for overseas arrivals in May

Mr Morrison also said a close contact of a positive Covid case should be released from isolation with a negative antigen test after six days. Pictured: Hotel quarantine in Adelaide for overseas arrivals in May

Mr Morrison also said a close contact of a positive Covid case should be released from isolation with a negative antigen test after six days. Pictured: Hotel quarantine in Adelaide for overseas arrivals in May

South Australian Premier Steven Marshall earlier backed a national approach to isolation and close contacts. 

On Wednesday Mr Morrison defended himself after coming under fire for not buying enough rapid antigen tests which are largely unavailable in Queensland and scarce in Victoria and NSW. 

‘We need the tests in the country, we just don’t have enough,’ Labor health spokesman Mark Butler said on Wednesday. 

Victoria has ordered 34million rapid tests but has not said when they will arrive.

NSW has ordered 20million tests but they won’t arrive until February, sparking anger from the Labor Opposition. Premier Dominic Perrottet announced on Wednesday he will order an additional 30 million tests.

Mr Morrison said it was up to the states to provide rapid tests for general use but the Commonwealth has received four million and will get another six million for federal uses including in aged care settings. 

‘States have the responsibility providing the tests in their settings. But where there’s issues around distribution and other things, the national reserve has been available just as it has been for masks and PPE,’ he said. 

Mr Morrison said the rapid tests were a ‘precious commodity’ amid soaring international demand. 

The need for rapid tests has become urgent as testing queues in Melbourne and Sydney stretched to five hours over the past week due to Queensland’s entry test requirements, clinic closures and more people wanting a negative result before visiting family over the Christmas holidays.  

Asked if the long queues were a sign of ‘political failure’ Mr Morrison replied: ‘The testing regimes are run by the state and territory governments.’ 

On Wednesday, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced she would replace the PCR requirement with rapid antigen test results to alleviate some of the pressure on laboratories from January 1, copying the same move by South Australia. 

Under Mr Morrison's definition pubgoers near a positive case would not be considered a close contact

Under Mr Morrison's definition pubgoers near a positive case would not be considered a close contact

Under Mr Morrison’s definition pubgoers near a positive case would not be considered a close contact

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