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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1978570, member: 81934"] 18 December = DELTA WAVE Day 184 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 10 < continued +2 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> VIC VIC recorded 1504 cases , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 125587. 1182 mystery cases. 5 are repats from o/seas. VIC recorded 7 delta deaths.. 18/12/2021 VIC Victoria has recorded 1504 new DELTA infections in the past 24 hours. 7 people have died with the virus. There are 384 people in hospital with the virus and 84 people in intensive care. More than 92 % of the state over the age of 12 are fully vaccinated. At least 28 COVID-19 cases have been linked to Melbourne pubs, with 16 connected to The Peel Hotel in Collingwood and 12 to Sircuit Bar in Fitzroy. 1 case is confirmed to be the Omicron variant. More than 700 people will leave isolation today after the infected person visited the 2 pubs last Friday. Fears continue to mount around a potential Omicron cluster connected to 2 popular nightspots in Melbourne's inner north, with genomic sequencing of 27 positive COVID-19 cases in the outbreak underway. Health authorities said on Friday there were 19 confirmed cases of the Omicron variant in Victoria, with five additional cases drawn from travellers into Victoria from NSW, and one an overseas arrival. There were 16 positive cases of COVID-19 linked to the Peel Hotel in Collingwood, with a further 12 linked to Sircuit Bar in Fitzroy, the Department of Health said in a statement. One person who has tested positive in the nightclub cluster is now confirmed to have Omicron, Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said. The other cases are being investigated to verify the strain. Though the nation's chief vaccine advisers have said the COVID-19 situation is "evolving rapidly", there will be no change to Australia's booster program, with the gap between second and third doses to stay at five months. Australia's chief medical officer, Professor Paul Kelly, confirmed on Friday that the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) had met on Thursday night, and after hours of deliberations opted to keep the interval before the booster shot to 5 months for most Australians. "ATAGI recognises that the epidemiological situation and evidence regarding boosters is evolving rapidly and will frequently review the timing of booster doses," a statement said. Vic Health scrapped a major travel restriction, with fully vaccinated international travellers now only required to isolate until they return a neg On Friday night, Victoria and NSW announced they would scrap the 72-hour isolation requirement for international arrivals from next Tuesday, which will allow people flying into Melbourne and Sydney to spend Christmas with family and friends. In a joint statement with NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, Acting Victorian Premier James Merlino ( Vic Premier is in Covid Iso after being exposed to someone infected with Delta ) said that all fully vaccinated international travellers and flight crew would be required to get a PCR test for COVID-19 within 24 hours of arrival and isolate until they received a negative result. New arrivals who were in isolation over the weekend will be permitted to leave quarantine on Tuesday when the changes take effect if they have returned a negative PCR test. International arrivals will still be required to produce a negative pre-departure test within three days of boarding their flight, as well as one between days five and seven in Victoria. Unvaccinated travellers will still be required to complete 14 days hotel quarantine & PCR test negative prior to release . Vic positivity = 1.71% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/QxrWPNN5/18dec2021-VIC-POSITIVITY-SNAPSHOT.png[/img] Vic Reff = 1.22 [img]https://i.postimg.cc/J4qt2b2V/18dec2021-vic-Reff-snapshot.png[/img] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/K8pjZmb0/18dec2021-victoria-delta-wave-D65-on.png[/img] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 17/12/2021 ACT ACT recorded 18 cases , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 2109. 0 mystery cases. 0 are repats from o/seas. ACT recorded zero delta deaths.. ACT positivity = 1.01% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/br8h9nzm/18-DEC2021-ACT-DAILY-CASES-SNAPSHOT.png[/IMG] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> QLD QLD recorded 31 cases , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 317. 15 mystery cases. 2 are repats from o/seas. QLD recorded zero delta deaths.. QLD positivity = 0.19% 18/12/2021 QLD Queensland has reported 31 new DELTA cases in the past 24 hours, 24 of these were locally acquired. Queensland's Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard said this is a 20 per cent increase from yesterday. Dr Gerrard said none of the cases are seriously unwell. There are 12 more confirmed cases of the Omicron variant in Queensland. "We expect the omicron strain to become dominant in Queensland in the coming weeks," Dr Gerrard said. He added the increase in the state's case numbers was to be expected as borders reopened."In coming weeks we're going to see very large numbers of cases in the community," he said. DELTA has reached the outback Queensland town of Mount Isa in the state’s north-west. The case arrived in the mining city from Brisbane on Qantas flight 1076 about 9am on Thursday, December 16. Member for Traegar Robbie Katter said he was concerned about lax protocols at some mines in the area. "The mines need to up the ante on those protocols and that's not just Mount Isa Mines, that's Eloise Copper Mine, Capricorn Copper Mine, Lady Annie, Lady Loretta," he said."(And) all these other little mines around the place. I'm not convinced they have strong enough protocols in place. "And it doesn't have to be vaccinations. It can be rapid testing and it really still baffles me that that's not in place at some of those mines," he said. As at December 16, 73 % of Mount Isa residents were fully vaccinated, while 87 % had their first dose. Across the entire north-west region, 68 % of people have had both jabs while 83 % had the first vaccination. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SA SA recorded 73 cases , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 297. 37 mystery cases. 1 repats from o/seas. SA recorded zero delta deaths.. SA positivity = 0.38% 18/12/2021 SA South Australia has recorded 73 new COVID-19 cases overnight. Just one of the new infections was recorded in an overseas arrival. The new cases included eleven teens, two children, 34 women aged between 18 and 67, and 26 men aged between 19 and 74. A man in his 30s and a man in his 60s are in the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a stable condition. The state has eight recorded Omicron infections. Exposure sites continue to grow amid the outbreak. Including new today Adelaide Eastwood Magill Prospect Stepney Derrimut >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TAS TAS recorded 1 LOCAL case , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 18. 0 mystery cases. 0 repats from o/seas. TAS recorded zero delta deaths.. 18/12/2021 TAS A fourth person has tested positive for DELTA in Tasmania, four days into the island's reopening. The latest case is a teenager who flew to Launceston from NSW on Thursday. e was tested after NSW Health notified him he had been at an exposure site, but before the notification arrived he visited a cafe and a JB Hi-Fi store on Thursday afternoon. Those 2 venues are now exposure sites, along with Launceston Airport baggage carousel. Close contacts on board the man's flight and people who checked in to the venues he visited around the same time have been contacted by Tasmanian public health services. Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein says initial investigations have identified 19 close contacts, and advised anyone in Launceston experiencing symptoms to get tested. He says that he "would expect" the teen had received a negative PCR test before coming into Tasmania, as the entry conditions require, but did "not have that public health advice" when asked on Saturday. Recent arrivals from Newcastle are being contacted after the first three cases were linked to superspreader events in the town. Positive wastewater samples have been collected from Norwood in Launceston, where there are no known cases. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NT NT recorded 5 LOCAL case , . Their LOCAL total in this wave is 114. 0 mystery cases. 0 repats from o/seas. NT recorded zero delta deaths.. NT positivity = 1.01% 18 December 2021 One new case of DELTA has been recorded in the Northern Territory, taking the outbreak to 101 ACTIVE cases. Health Minister Natasha Fyles says 26 other people are being transferred to quarantine in Darwin after being identified as close contacts of 2 DELTA cases reported in the Central Australian community of Yulara yesterday. There have been no new cases of DELTA recorded in the town of Tennant Creek overnight. The latest case is a child who is a known close contact from Katherine who tested positive for the virus while at the Howard Springs quarantine facility. Ms Fyles said the new case was not infectious while in the community. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WA WA recorded 0 LOCAL caseS WA recorded zero delta deaths.. [/QUOTE]
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