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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1980995, member: 81934"] 13 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 211 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 36 < Pt6 ACT , Tas, NT > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13/1/2022 ACT ACT recorded 1020 +ve PCRs , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 16235 cases. RAT +ves recorded = 0. ACT recorded 0 delta deaths.. ACT POSITIVITY = 21.4% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/DzLTyP9d/13jan2022-DAILY-PCR-ONLY-POSITIVITY-ACT.png[/IMG] ACT LOCAL DAILY CASES [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wxP00YyM/13jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-PCR-CASES-ACT.png[/IMG] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13/1/2022 TAS TAS recorded 1100 +ve PCRs & RATs , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 14547 cases. TAS recorded 0 delta deaths.. TAS Reff = 1.32 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 10.49% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/mkDZDFNL/13jan2022-DAILY-PCR-ONLY-POSITIVITY-TAS.png[/img] CALC EFFECTIVE TAS POSITIVITY BASIS IS DIFFERENT IN TAS ==> 0.1049PCR = 253 ==> PCR = 253/0.1049 = 2412 +VE RATs = 847 +VE PCRs = 253 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 847 + 2412 = 3259 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 847 + 253 = 1100 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 1100/ 3359 = 32.7 % TAS LOCAL DAILY CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/bJYSxrHM/13jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-PCR-CASES-TAS.png[/iimg][/img] Tasmania is adopting a more staged approach to easing coronavirus isolation requirements for essential workers than the directive outlined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Tasmania is towing the national cabinet line in allowing exemptions for workers in areas including emergency services, power, and freight and logistics relating to supplies of essential goods. "Workers in these categories ... will be allowed to continue to work if identified as close contacts, as long as they have no symptoms and produce a negative RAT," Mr Gutwein said. The island state is not following the national cabinet position in applying the rule to teachers, childcare staff and other industries including media. Mr Gutwein said businesses would need to apply for exemptions and prove absenteeism is having a "critical impact" on services. Tasmania recorded 1100 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the state's lowest daily figure since January 6. With 1895 people released from isolation in the past day, the state's recorded active cases fell from 8764 to 7969. Ten people are in hospital receiving treatment specifically for COVID-19, while another 13 people with the virus are in hospital for unrelated medical conditions. "What we are experiencing now is not living with COVID, what we are experiencing now is transitioning to live with COVID," Mr Gutwein said. "Things will get better and they will become much more normal. "We will get to a point where we are no longer responding to a pandemic and we will deal with the virus in the same way we deal with the flu or other common respiratory diseases." The state government is changing the way RATs are distributed to symptomatic close contacts. From Friday, people will have to register with public health to collect a rapid test from distribution centres rather than simply turn up. Tests will be couriered to homes in remote areas. Mr Gutwein was adamant the start of the school year on February 9 would not be pushed back. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13/1/2022 NT NT recorded 550 new local cases , NT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 4345 cases. NT recorded 0 delta deaths.. NT PCR POSITIVITY = 15.3% CALC EFFECTIVE NT POSITIVITY BASIS IS DIFFERENT IN NT PCR = 2594 +VE RATs = 214 +VE PCRs = 550-214 = 336 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 550 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 2594 +214 = 2808 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 550/ 2808 = 19.6 % NT LOCAL DAILY PCR AND RAT CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/fyr2jP39/13jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-NT.png[/img] NT COVID-19 update NT government mandates reporting of positive RAT results, as the Territory records 550 new COVID-19 cases, hospitalisations fall to 24. Key points: There are 550 new COVID-19 cases in the NT and about 3,000 active cases The Amoonguna community has been sent into a five-day lockout after recording 16 cases The NT government has expanded the use of rapid antigen testing and will mandate reporting of positive RAT results. There are currently 24 people with COVID-19 in hospital in the NT, down from 28 yesterday. 18 have been classified as acute cases, and 1 is requiring intensive care. Chief Minister Michael Gunner said the NT had recorded 550 new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. Of those, 214 new cases – or nearly half – were positive results from rapid antigen tests. There are now about 3,000 active cases of COVID-19 in the NT. Across the Territory, 2,594 PCR tests were processed yesterday. The outbreak in Yuendumu, in Central Australia, remains at 24 cases. Mr Gunner said there had been a "modest increase" in vaccinations in the community over the past few days. Mr Gunner said he believed the growth in the Northern Territory's case numbers was "fairly controlled". "Though it is highly unlikely that we have reached our peak," he said. "We do not have a high proportion of severe cases, which indicates our high vaccination rate is doing its job. "And our testing numbers are high, so we believe we are catching a large proportion of positive cases." Mandatory RAT reporting, changes to testing procedures Mr Gunner said a new public health order would be issued today, making it compulsory to report positive COVID-19 rapid antigen tests through the government's website. Once the order comes into effect, failure to report a positive result will be a breach of Chief Health Officer directions and result in a $5,000 fine. Yesterday the NSW government introduced a similar rule, which authorities believe led to a major spike in reported case numbers. Mr Gunner also said the government would expand the use of rapid antigen testing in the Northern Territory. From today, people in the NT will no longer need to get a PCR test to confirm a positive rapid antigen test. Positive cases in isolation will also no longer need to take a final PCR test to finish their isolation period as long as they are no longer symptomatic. Close contacts are now only required to take a rapid antigen test in the first three days of isolation. Acting Deputy Chief Health Officer Marco Briceno said the NT had reached a stage where getting results back fast was the priority for authorities. "We need to know, as soon as possible, if you have a COVID-positive test or not, and be able to offer you the care that you need in a high prevalence environment like we have today," he said. "Rapid turnaround of results is more important than the superior accuracy that we were seeing on PCRs, which is particularly important in low prevalence settings." Mr Gunner said expanding rapid antigen testing for a faster turnaround in results would give authorities "an advantage over Omicron". "Territorians don't have to wait as long to get tested, they don't have to wait as long for results, and our health experts can get a qu Amoonguna community sent into lockout Mr Gunner said 16 cases had been recorded in the Amoonguna community south-west of Alice Springs, which he labelled "concerning". Amoonguna will enter a five-day lockout from noon today to help contain the spread of the virus. That means unvaccinated residents in the community can only leave home for four reasons. These are: medical treatment including testing and vaccination, for essential goods and services, for one hour of exercise while wearing a mask, and to provide care and support to family member or person who cannot support themselves. NT Police Acting Commissioner Michael Murphy said the police and welfare support worker presence on the ground in Amoonguna would be ramped up to ensure residents had access to provisions and movement was limited. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13 January 2022 = NEW ZEALAND DELTA WAVE Day & OMICRON OUTBREAK <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 13/1/2022 NZ NZ recorded 26 LOCAL cases , NZ local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 11296 cases. 0 mystery cases. 13 repats from o/seas. again NZ recorded 0 delta deaths. [img]https://i.postimg.cc/YSPzPFr5/13jan2022-NZ-situation.png[/img] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/NGmkNLWn/13jan2022-NZ-s-OURCES.png[/img] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/J4QcLv7c/13jan2022-NZ-cases-overnight-per-location.png[/img] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/kGmKrFkp/13jan2022-NZ.png[/img] [/QUOTE]
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