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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1981731, member: 81934"] 19 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 217 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 42 < Pt6 SA , ACT , TAS > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 19/1/2022 SA SA recorded a surge to 3482 NEW CASES , SA local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 77531 cases. SA recorded 6 delta deaths.. SA Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. SA Reff = 0.96 SA PCR POSITIVITY = 15.0% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/1tHGFG4g/19jan2022-positivity-SA.png[/img] CALC EFFECTIVE SA [ +RAT = PCR ] POSITIVITY +VE RATs = 1711 +VE PCRs = 231 ==> PCR TESTS = 2311/0.15 = 15407 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 3482 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 15407 + 1711 = 17118 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 3482 / 17118 = 20.3% SA LOCAL DAILY CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/d1bhLDj7/19jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-SA.png[/img] The South Australian government has announced an immediate reduction in the interval between the second COVID-19 vaccination dose and the booster. From today, that interval will be three months — down from four. SA Premier Steven Marshall today confirmed a further 6 people had died with COVID-19 in South Australia, taking the total number of fatal cases since the start of the pandemic to 50. The state has also recorded 3,482 new cases, and there are more than 30,000 active cases, Mr Marshall said. He said today's daily case numbers were again below the seven-day average and "another clear indication we are at or around that peak". South Australia has 294 people in hospital and 23 people in intensive care, including four on ventilators. South Australia's total COVID death toll hits 50 as boosters made available after three months. South Australia has asked regulators to investigate reports some rapid antigen tests bound for SA have been improperly diverted to other states. Premier Steven Marshall says both the NSW and Victorian governments have denied requisitioning tests at Sydney and Melbourne airports. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also ruled out the federal government being involved in any way, describing the allegations as "absurd". But Mr Marshall says reports that tests have gone missing are serious and he has written to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission boss Rod Sims asking him to investigate. "If these allegations prove correct, it's quite possible that they are illegal, anti-competitive and, of course, they're a massive kick in the guts for South Australia," the premier said. "If they (the tests) have been taken by another state, that's outrageous." Asked about the issue earlier, Mr Morrison said suggestions the Commonwealth had redirected supplies of rapid antigen tests, or impounded private supplies were not true. "I have no idea where that's coming from and you know, it just floats around on social media and then it gets reported," he said. "I mean, something happening on social media isn't a story. It's usually just rubbish." Also on Wednesday, Mr Marshall said the state government had ordered an additional five million test kits to cater for growing demand. He said that was on top of the 1.4 million kits SA Health already had in stock and the 200,000 currently arriving on a daily basis. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 19/1/2022 ACT ACT recorded 1467 NEW CASES , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 24924 cases. ACT recorded 2 delta deaths.. ACT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. ACT Reff = 0.97 ACT PCR POSITIVITY = 8.0% ACT LOCAL DAILY CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/CLjcMqsq/19jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-ACT.png[/img] ACT COVID-19 Update – 19 January 2022 19 January 2022 ACT residents aged 12 and over who are fully vaccinated: 98.6% ACT residents aged 18 and over who have received their booster: 33.3% ACT residents aged 5-11 who have received one dose: 34.2% New cases of COVID-19 recorded in the ACT in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday: 1,467 (654 PCR and 813 RAT) Active cases: 6,655* (2,916 PCR and 3,739 RAT) Total number of cases: 27,618 (22,852 PCR and 4,766 RAT) Patients in ACT hospitals as at 8pm yesterday: 60 (including 5in intensive care and 2ventilated) Notes: Detailed epidemiological updates on the COVID-19 situation in the ACT are currently provided weekly on Wednesdays. Total cases includes all cases since 12 March 2020. *From today, the active cases total also includes people who tested positive via Rapid Antigen Test. 19 January 2022 ACT BOOSTERS People aged 18 and over will now be able to receive a booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine 3 months after receiving their second dose in the ACT. This change had initially been slated to come into effect from 31 January 2022, but has been brought forward as vaccine supply in the ACT is plentiful and capacity is available at the ACT Government’s vaccination clinics. Chief Minister Andrew Barr said booster uptake in the ACT had so far been strong and this change would help increase coverage rates among the Territory’s adult population. “Just like the initial vaccine rollout, the ACT is leading the way with booster doses with one in three Canberrans aged 18 and over now having received a third vaccination,” Chief Minister Barr said. “Receiving your booster is the best defence against COVID-19 infection and serious illness.” Acting Minister for Health Chris Steel said there was ample capacity available within the ACT Government’s vaccination program to ensure everyone had timely access to a booster, once becoming eligible. “Through our two ACT Government vaccination clinics, we have capacity to up to 32,500 vaccinations a week so there is plenty of opportunity for everyone eligible to come and receive their booster,” Minister Steel said. “Reducing the interval to three months will mean an extra 183,000 Canberrans are now eligible to receive their booster.” Bookings at the AIS Arena clinic can be made by calling the vaccination booking line on 02 5124 7700 between 7am and 7pm daily or online using MyDHR for those aged 16 and over. If you have an existing MyDHR account, you will be able to book your booster appointment from this afternoon. The Canberra Airport vaccination clinic will be reopened from next week, but will initially be focused on priority vaccinations for school and early childhood staff. As of this morning, the next available appointment for the AIS Arena clinic was on 26 January. Vaccination bookings can also be made at participating GPs and pharmacies. However, many GPs and pharmacies are currently at capacity for administering vaccinations and may not be in a position to bring forward the booster interval. CALC EFFECTIVE ACT [ +RAT = PCR] POSITIVITY +VE RATs = 813 +VE PCRs = 654 ==> PCR TESTS = 654/0.08 = 8175 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 1467 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 8175 + 813 = 8988 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 1467 / 8988 = 16.3% >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 19/1/2022 TAS TAS recorded 1185 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 21244 cases. TAS recorded 0 delta deaths.. TAS Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. TAS Reff = 0.86 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 18.04% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/jdHrVCW8/19jan2022-positivity-TAS.png[/IMG] CALC EFFECTIVE TAS [ +RAT = PCR] POSITIVITY +VE RATs = 714 +VE PCRs = 471 ==> PCR TESTS = 471/0.1804 = 2611 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 1185 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 2611 + 714 = 3325 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 1185 / 3324 = 35.6% The COVID outbreak detected in a ward in northern Tasmania's Mersey Community Hospital has grown from two cases to nine, as the state records another 1,185 infections. Across the state there are 2 COVID patients in ICU — the same as yesterday — and 12 people are receiving treatment specifically for COVID complications. The state's total active cases has dipped slightly to 6,323, with 1,279 people leaving quarantine in the past 24 hours. Yesterday health authorities announced that two COVID cases had been detected in a medical ward at the Mersey in Latrobe. Initially, one of four patients in the ward became symptomatic and returned a positive test, before a second patient came back positive. Premier Peter Gutwein said the positive cases in the hospital had grown to 9 today — 8 patients and 1 staff member. "It is an outbreak. It's a managed outbreak," he said. "Public Health officials are currently working through the testing, tracing, isolation and quarantine process in terms of this outbreak, and are managing it." Health Minister Jeremy Rockliff is set to provide an update on the situation at the hospital at 2:30pm. Although the daily cases across Tasmania have been stable, experts say it is unlikely the state's COVID outbreak has peaked yet. Public Health director Mark Veitch yesterday said more than half the total number of people being treated in hospital for COVID were aged in their 70s or 80s. [/QUOTE]
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