Australia’s most populous state, NSW, will in the coming week reveal its roadmap for 80 percent vaccination coverage, with the premier wanting international travel to resume “at the earliest opportunity.” The state recorded nine additional deaths in the 24 hours to 8 p.m. local time on Saturday. None of the nine people, aged from their 40s to their 80s, were double jabbed. The death toll for the state’s current outbreak now stands at 297. There are currently 1,146 COVID-19 cases in hospital in NSW, with 222 people in intensive care and 117 on ventilators. The number of people infected on average by each positive case in that week—known as the epidemic growth rate or R—dipped to 0.98, falling below one for the first time since the outbreak began in mid-June. Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Sunday told reporters the government’s plans for 80 percent double-dose vaccination coverage—expected in roughly late October—will …