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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1981837, member: 81934"] 20 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 218 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 43 < Pt3 QLD, WA > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20/1/2022 QLD QLD recorded 16812 new cases , QLD local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 280103 cases. QLD recorded 9 delta deaths. QLD Reff = 1.01 QLD PCR POSITIVITY = 25.88% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/kGpHBCKD/20jan2022-positivity-QLD.png[/IMG] CALC EFFECTIVE [ +RAT + PCR ] QLD POSITIVITY +VE RATs = 5572 +VE PCRs = 11240 ==> PCR TESTS = 11240/0 .2588 = 43431 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 16812 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 43431 + 5572 = 49003 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 16812 / 49003 = 34.3% QLD DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/TYHyY4sS/20jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-QLD.png[/IMG] Queensland has reported nine deaths overnight and 16,812 new known COVID infections on Thursday. Deputy Premier Steven Miles said the update took the total pandemic death toll in the state to 72. A total of 852 people were in hospital with the virus, with 42 in intensive care — 20 of whom were on ventilators. The news came as state government prepared to allow vaccinated Queensland residents arriving from overseas to enter without quarantine from 1am this Saturday, after removing all domestic travel restrictions last week. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said with COVID now widespread across the country, the virus was likely more prevalent within the state than on planes flying entering from abroad. Key tourist hotspots of the Gold Coast and Cairns have been reporting the highest daily COVID-19 rates per capita this week. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20/1/2022 WA WA recorded 10 +ve PCRs , WA local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 152 cases. WA recorded 0 INTL case. WA recorded 1 MYSTERY LOCAL case. WA recorded 0 delta deaths.. WA PCR POSITIVITY = 10 / 4914 = 0.2% WA COVID-19 update 20 January 2022 Exposure sites continue to be updated on the HealthyWA website. WA Health has reported 5 new local COVID-19 cases and 5 travel-related cases to 8pm last night. 4 of the local cases are contacts of previously reported cases. 2 of those cases have been in quarantine and 2 have been potentially infectious in the community. The 5th case, identified overnight, has currently not been linked to any known cases. This person has been infectious in the community. Contact tracers are now working with these cases to determine potential exposure sites and these will be uploaded to the HealthyWA website when confirmed. Exposure sites WA Health has identified potential higher risk COVID-19 exposure in East Victoria Park, Northbridge, Osborne Park, Applecross and Mount Lawley, and urgently requires people who visited these sites at the times listed to get tested immediately and self-quarantine. Testing advice People are urged to continue to check the exposure sites page of the HealthyWA website for updates, and if they have been to an exposure site to follow the listed health advice. Anyone in the Perth and Peel regions experiencing symptoms should get tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result. Testing clinics 4,919 Western Australians were swabbed at clinics yesterday. WA Health is expanding testing capacity, including operating hours of clinics. Private clinics are also available. Testing is available free of charge at private testing clinics for people who have been advised by WA Health to get tested, or who have been present at exposure sites at the times listed on the HealthyWA website. Vessels WA Health is closely monitoring 2 vessels off the WA coast, both reporting probable COVID cases on board through returned positive Rapid Antigen Tests. All positive crew members on board these vessels are isolating in their cabins and being monitored safely. SafeWA Yesterday, 1,917,009 scans were recorded on the SafeWA app. This represents a 0.7 per cent increase in usage from the previous day. Other information There are currently 79 confirmed active cases in WA. Of these, 23 are in hotel quarantine, 56 are in self-quarantine. No cases are currently in hospital. Today’s 10 new cases bring the State’s total number of COVID-19 cases to 1338. 1247 people have recovered from the virus. Border controls Information about Western Australia’s controlled border arrangements, conditions of entry and quarantine is available online. The scheduled reopening of WA state and international borders next month has been delayed indefinitely on expert health advise to enable WA to vaxx more adults , teenagers and children and get mRNA boosters into as close as possible to every WA residents' arms , and to prepare schools ( with RATs and air purification and good room and hall ventilation , and enable WA's hospitals to prepare for the likely onslaught by Delta & Omicron when the borders are opened . The premier did not provide a new date for when quarantine-free travel would be allowed into WA. However, the list of people exempt from the hard borders will increase. People attending funerals, court, visiting those in palliative care or who are terminally ill, or those with strong recent connections, will now be allowed into the state after testing and quarantine. McGowan labelled the Omicron Covid spread a “new state of emergency” but said the border rules would be reviewed during the coming weeks. “Unfortunately, the world changed in December, Omicron arrived,” he said. “It would be irresponsible and reckless for the state government to ignore the facts and ignore the reality of the situation playing out on the east coast. “Allowing hundreds or thousands of Omicron-infected people to fly straight into Perth from 5 February with no testing, no quarantine and no public health measures would cause a flood of Covid across our state. It would cause a surge in cases, a surge in hospitalisations, and result in thousands of people not being able to work or go to school. We know that bad health outcomes lead to economic pain.” COVID-19 vaccinations Yesterday, State-run clinics administered 11,654 COVID-19 vaccinations. Please note: information about the number of vaccinations administered at other clinics, including GPs and pharmacies is currently not available. Anyone who received their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine four or more months ago can now book their booster dose and ensure they have maximum protection against the disease. Additional appointments for children aged 5 to 11 have been added at State-run clinics between January 22 and January 30, these can be booked online at VaccinateWA. A dedicated paediatric vaccination clinic will also open at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (PCEC) and increased children's vaccinations will be available at Kwinana and Ellenbrook vaccination clinics. All other appointments booked at the PCEC clinic will continue as scheduled. Mandatory vaccination information A mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for most occupations and workforces in WA is being introduced in a phased approach. For more information on getting your COVID-19 vaccine, visit: [URL="https://rollup.wa.gov.au/"]Roll Up For WA[/URL] Variants To date, 326 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia – including 119 Omicron strain, 53 Alpha strain, 15 Beta strain, one Gamma strain and 138 Delta strain. [/QUOTE]
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