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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1981949, member: 81934"] 21 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 219 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 44 < P4 TAS , NT > < NZ > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 21/1/2022 TAS TAS recorded 866 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 23037 cases. TAS recorded 1 delta death.. TAS Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. TAS Reff = 0.88 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 17.94% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/bNsnVrdV/21-JAN2022-HOSPITALIZATIONS-AND-DEATHS-tas.png[/IMG] TAS LOCAL DAILY CASES [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/zfxp6ksZ/21jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-tas.png[/IMG] Parents, TAS Teachers' Union & health experts question Tasmania's plan to send children back to school amid Delta + Omicron Wave in Tasmania. Back-to-school plan 'almost impossible' Ms Copeland welcomed the government's announcement that schools would individually contact parents, but she said she still had some concerns. "I took some comfort from the fact that they are meeting and discussing the best way forward, and I think they are listening to medical advice, but I think a lot of the things that they are saying are difficult to implement in a school, in fact, they're almost impossible," she said. Tasmanian Disability Education Reform Lobby founder Kristen Desmond said the plan to consult with each family was a good one, but she worried it would not be possible by February 9. "The reality is we have more than 4,000 students with a disability in Tasmanian schools and no COVID plans are in place for these students in terms of their individual education plan or their medical plans," she said. "That means schools have to contact more than 4,000 families [within three weeks]. "I just don't know [that] schools are going to be able to make all those phone calls. Relief teacher pool 'exaggerated' Under the state government's return-to-school plan, families will be sent a COVID-19 pack including two rapid antigen tests per child, and high school students will have to wear surgical masks. Classrooms are being modified to make sure they are well ventilated and thousands of air purifiers are being installed. Australian Education Union president David Genford said the plan was focused on "keeping schools open, even when they're not safe". "It's going to be unsafe to be at school if cleaners are unable to come in and clean the school ... if you don't have enough first aid officers and it's going to be unsafe if you don't have enough teachers in the classrooms to take the classes that are there," he said. Premier Peter Gutwein said there was a pool of 1,700 relief teachers ready to fill in if staff got sick and 400 recently retired teachers who were also ready to work. But Mr Genford said that number was highly inflated. "You've got retired teachers that want to enjoy their retirement, that don't want to come back into an environment that isn't considered safe, especially for their age group," he said. "I would love for them to reach out to those 1,700 people and see who is actually available for relief because we know from speaking to schools that that is not an accurate reflection of how many people we have available." >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 21/1/2022 NT NT recorded 432 new cases , NT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 7848 cases. 0 MYSTERY CASE. NT recorded 0 delta deaths.. NT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. NT Reff = 0.88 NT PCR POSITIVITY = 2.34% NT LOCAL DAILY CASES WITH CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/2yjf7TNq/21jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-NT-WITH-CURVE.png[/IMG] 21 January 2022 There were 432 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Northern Territory in the 24 hours to 8pm on 20 January 2022. Of these, 357 were positive cases from a Rapid Antigen Test. This takes the number of active cases in the NT to about 3,570. New cases recorded include: • 5 cases in Wurrumiyanga. NT Health staff are in the community undertaking testing, contact tracing and providing vaccination. • 5 cases in Jabiru • 3 cases in Galiwin’ku • 1 case in Yirrkala • 3 cases in Umbakumba • 8 cases in Yuendumu • 1 case in Yuelamu • 12 cases in Utopia • 7 cases in Kintore • 4 cases in Areyonga • 2 cases in Ntaria • 4 cases at the Old Timers Aged Care Facility in Alice Springs • One case at the Alyerre Renal Hostel in Alice Springs • 2 at the Darwin Correctional Centre • 28 cases at the Alice Springs Correctional Centre over two days (19 & 20 January) There are currently 62 patients in hospital, with five patients requiring oxygen. There are two patients in ICU. 1,234 COVID-19 PCR tests were processed across the NT yesterday. Public health measures To slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community and reduce the rate of transmission the following public health measures are in place across the NT: The following public health measures remain in place across the NT: • A Territory-wide indoor mask mandate • A lockout in Alice Springs, Yuendumu, Yuelamu and Amoonguna until 23 January • A lockdown in Galiwin’ku until 24 January COVID-19 school-based measures A range of measures will be introduced in NT Government Schools to reduce the risk of COVID-19 and keep children and young people at school learning as much as possible. These include: • Air-conditioning systems in every government school have been audited to ensure they meet or exceed relevant standards for fresh air intake and circulation. • 500 portable air purifiers will be provided to schools that don’t have central air conditioning systems. An additional 150 are on order. • Students from Year 3 in primary school will be strongly encouraged to wear masks while indoors at school. • Students at middle and senior schools will be required to wear a mask indoors when they can’t physically distance, in line with Chief Health Officer Directions. COVID-19 testing Remote school staff will be provided with three Rapid Antigen Tests upon their return to community and will be required to undertake testing on the day they enter the community and again on days 3 and 6. From the beginning of term, all government school staff will be provided with three Rapid Antigen Tests a week to use as required and as an extra precaution. COVID positive cases All people including school staff and students who test positive for COVID-19 are required to undertake at least seven days isolation. For more information visit Coronvirus website. Close contacts in schools Primary school, pre-school child care Children with any COVID-19 symptoms or who are unwell should not attend school, pre-school or child care. Children who are a close contact and have no symptoms of COVID-19 can continue to attend school, pre-school and child care as normal. They are not required to get tested unless they have symptoms. Middle school and senior school Students in middle school or senior school who have COVID-19 symptoms or who are unwell should not attend. Students in middle school or senior school who are a close contact and have no symptoms can continue to attend school if they have a negative Rapid Antigen Test before attending school for the week. Parents and carers will be notified of any positive cases in the school and if students are a close contact. Students will be provided with Rapid Antigen Tests for the week at school. School staff and childcare workers School staff and child care workers who are essential workers and a close contact can attend work if they have no symptoms and have a negative Rapid Antigen Test result each day before attending work, for the week. COVID-19 testing Everyone should get tested for COVID-19 if showing symptoms. A number of NT Rapid Antigen Testing and Distribution Points have been established. Individuals can collect RATs for free from NT distribution centres located in Darwin, Katherine, Nhulunbuy, Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. To reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading in our communities, it is important for everyone to follow all the health directions: • Book your COVID-19 vaccine • Check in using The Territory Check In App every time, everywhere • If you have symptoms, stay away from others and get tested for COVID-19 • Wash your hands with soap and water and use hand sanitiser regularly • Do not go to work if you feel sick • Maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres where possible. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> EFFECTIVE POSITIVITIES' [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/Zqtdwv7P/21-JAN2022-EFFECTIVE-POSITIVITIES-PCR-AND-RAT.png[/IMG] +% Eff = TOTAL TESTS / ( RAT+ + PCR ) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> < NZ > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NZ recorded 23 LOCAL cases , NZ local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 11480 cases. 3 mystery cases. 43 repats from o/seas. again NZ recorded 0 delta deaths. [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/855Hdrnp/21jan2022-NZ-situation.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/Zqgccqk6/21jan2022-NZ-s-OURCES.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/sf5cYyTZ/21jan2022-NZ-cases-overnight-per-location.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/LsqknMq5/21jan2022-NZ.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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