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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982096, member: 81934"] 22 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 220 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 45 < P3 ACT , TAS , NT > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22/1/2022 ACT ACT recorded 666 NEW CASES , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 27308 cases. ACT recorded 0 delta deaths.. ACT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. ACT Reff = 0.82 ACT PCR POSITIVITY = 10.4% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/90HntPK3/22jan2022-positivity-ACT.png[/IMG] ACT LOCAL DAILY CASES [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/RZhXtbh6/22jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-ACT.png[/IMG] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22/1/2022 TAS TAS recorded 726 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 23763 cases. TAS recorded 1 delta death.. TAS Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. TAS Reff = 0.84 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 25.5% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/XN540Qgb/22jan2022-positivity-QLD.png[/IMG] TAS LOCAL DAILY CASES [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/C1x1MDmg/22jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-TAS.png[/IMG] Tasmania has suffered its second COVID-related death since the borders reopened in December. Health Minister Jeremy Rockliff said the person, who was admitted to the Mersey Community Hospital on Thursday, "did have a range of medical conditions" and was "extremely unwell" when hospitalised. "My understanding is that the person was not vaccinated," he said. Yesterday, the state recorded its first COVID-related death since the reopening. The state recorded 31 COVID-19 hospitalisations and 726 new cases. 2 patients are in ICU as the state's total of active cases reached 5,746. Of the total cases, 251 were identified through a rapid antigen test, and 475 through a PCR swab. In the past 24 hours, 964 patients have been released from quarantine. Meanwhile, the state's north is grappling with an outbreak at the Mersey Community Hospital as nine patients and two staff members tested positive to the virus. Mr Gutwein yesterday said tracing the source of the outbreak was still continuing, but the first detected case was in a patient in a ward at the hospital. One of the cases has been transferred to intensive care at Launceston General Hospital. The state government says it has put in place a plan that allows students to return to school safely. "We have RATs, we have PPE on supply. We're well resourced in that particular matter, well resourced in terms of hand hygiene as well," Mr Rockliff said. The government has now confirmed Education Minister Sarah Courtney is overseas. She will be back at work two days before students return to classrooms on February 9. Opposition education spokesman Josh Willie said Premier Peter Gutwein should call her back. "I find it absolutely perplexing that the Minister for Education is overseas on a holiday when our school staff are trying to prepare for the most unsettling start to the school year in living memory," Mr Willie said. "We need to have an Education Minister at this critically important time being available to make decisions and implement a schools plan so that Tasmanian children can continue their education." >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22/1/2022 NT NT recorded 314 new cases , NT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 8162 cases. 0 MYSTERY CASE. NT recorded 0 delta deaths.. NT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. NT PCR POSITIVITY = 5.9% NT LOCAL DAILY CASES WITH CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/K8YxMFtP/22jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-with-curve-NT.png[/IMG] NT COVID-19 update 22 January 2022 There were 314 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Northern Territory in the 24 hours to 8pm on 21 January 2022. Of these, 219 were positive cases from a Rapid Antigen Test. This takes the number of active cases in the NT to 4048. New cases recorded include: • 10 cases in Galiwinku • 5 cases in Umbakumba • 2 cases in Angurugu • 2 cases in Yirrkala • 5 cases in Gunyangara • 1 case in Wurrumiyanga • 1 case at the Darwin Correctional Centre • 9 cases at Batten Road Short Stay Accommodation in Darwin • 1 case at the Salvation Army Red Shield Hostel in Darwin • 5 cases in Mataranka • 1 case in Millingimbi • 22 cases in Utopia • 8 cases in Amoonguna • 1 case at the Alice Springs Correctional Centre • 1 case in Yuelamu • 1 case in Ntaria • 3 cases in Harts Range • 1 case in Docker River • 1 case in Mt. Liebig • 1 case in Ti Tree • 1 case at the Hetti Perkins Home for the Aged in Alice Springs There are currently 63 patients in hospital, with six patients requiring oxygen. There is one patient in ICU. 1,481 COVID-19 PCR tests were processed across the NT yesterday. New lockdowns announced in Gunyangara, Wurrimiyanga and Utopia; Galiwin’ku lockdown extended Lockdown in Gunyangara (Ski Beach) Effective 2pm today, Gunyangara will enter a 7 day lockdown until 2pm on Saturday 29 January. Lockdown in Wurrumiyanga Effective 2pm today, Wurrumiyanga will enter a 7 day lockdown until 2pm on Saturday 29 January. Lockdown in Utopia Effective 2pm today, Utopia and surrounding homelands will enter a 7 day lockdown until 2pm on Saturday 29 January. Galiwin’ku lockdown extended for 7 days The lockdown in Wessel Islands Archipelago, encompassing Elcho Island including Galiwin’ku and Wessel Island including Martjanba will be extended for 7 days until 2pm on Monday 31 January. Lockdown requirements During a lockdown, residents must stay at home and are only permitted to leave for the following four reasons: 1. Medical treatment, including COVID testing and vaccination 2. For essential goods and services, like groceries, medications or power tokens. Only one household member should visit the store, once per day 3. For one hour of outdoor exercise a day within 5 km from your home with one other person or people from your house 4. To provide care and support to a family member or person who cannot support themselves, or in the case of an emergency. Essential workers who are fully vaccinated can continue to go to work. Lockout in Alice Springs, Yuendumu, Yuelamu and Amoonguna extended for 7 days The lockout in Alice Springs, Yuendumu, Yuelamu, and Amoonguna will be extended for 7 days until 2pm on Sunday 30 January to help control the spread of COVID-19. In a lockout, those people who are fully vaccinated are able to live normally and access all services with proof of their vaccination status. Those who are unvaccinated, including people who have received only their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, must stay at home for the lockout period and are only permitted to leave for the following reasons: 1. Medical treatment, including COVID testing or vaccination 2. For essential goods and services, like groceries, power tokens and medications 3. For one hour of outdoor exercise per day within 5km of your home with one other person or people from your house 4. To provide care and support to a family member or person who cannot support themselves, and in case of an emergency. Public health measures A Territory-wide indoor mask mandate remains in place. 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/m2kVK54L/22jan2022-EFFECTIVE-POSITIVITIES.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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