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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982423, member: 81934"] 25 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 223 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 48 < pt5 WA > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25/1/2022 WA WA recorded 18 +ve PCRs , WA local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 232 cases. WA recorded 3 INTL cases. WA recorded 2 MYSTERY LOCAL cases. WA recorded 0 delta deaths.. WA Reff = 1.51 WA PCR POSITIVITY = 15/9831 = 0.15% WA COVID-19 update 25 January 2022 Anyone in the Perth, Peel and the South West regions – particularly the greater Bunbury area – experiencing any symptoms should get tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result. This applies to anyone symptomatic – even if you have not visited a listed exposure site. COVID-19 update 25 January 2022 WA Health is reporting 14 new local cases and 4 travel-related cases, 3 returned from overseas and 1 from interstate up to 8pm last night. 7 cases are linked to the growing Bunbury cluster; all are work colleagues or household contacts as well as one casual contact of the case from yesterday who was infectious while in the community. The source remains under investigation by the WA Health contact and trace team. This cluster is expected to grow in coming days. 2 local unlinked cases – investigations continue: • One case has had limited movements during their infectious period and is thought to have been exposed to the virus in the Busselton-Dunsborough area. 1 locally acquired case from the metropolitan area was infectious in the community and the source is yet to be determined. Known Clusters: • Two are contacts of the Coolbellup cluster, including one household contact. • One is a close contact of the Safety Bay cluster. • One is a security guard from hotel quarantine. • One is a close contact of the Haynes cluster. Today’s figures bring the State’s total number of COVID-19 cases to 1418. 1294 people have recovered from the virus. There are currently 115 confirmed active cases in WA. Of these, 27 are in hotel quarantine, 86 are in self-quarantine. 2 of these cases are in hospital, one of is in ICU and one is expected to be discharged today. All cases are now in quarantine and public health will continue to monitor them. Contact tracers are now working with these cases to determine potential exposure sites and these will be uploaded to the HealthyWA website when confirmed. Testing: A full list of testing clinics is available on HealthyWA website. Exposure sites WA Health’s contact tracing team continues to identify a new range of exposure sites linked to new cases and it is likely exposure sites will be updated or added. Please continue to check exposure sites regularly, these are listed on the HealthyWA website. 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, Peel and the South West regions experiencing symptoms should get tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result. A full list of testing clinics and opening hours is available on HealthyWA website. The above information can be found at Where to get tested for COVID-19 in Regional and Remote WA (healthywa.wa.gov.au) Testing figures 9831 Western Australians were swabbed at clinics yesterday. New information for the community about managing COVID-19 New information about managing COVID-19 at home and in the community is on the HealthyWA website. Vessels WA Health continues to closely monitor two 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, 1,986,938 scans were recorded on the SafeWA app. It is important for everyone to check using SafeWA or the ServiceWA app will help authorities contact those who may be at risk quickly and effectively. Border controls Information about Western Australia’s controlled border arrangements, conditions of entry and quarantine is available online. COVID-19 vaccinations Yesterday, 34,794 COVID-19 vaccinations were administered in vaccination clinics in Western Australia. Demand for vaccinations and third doses is increasing. To spread the demand across clinic operating hours and to avoid excessive wait times, people are encouraged to make a booking via Vaccinate WA. Vaccinations are also available at GPs and pharmacies. 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 until January 30 and these can be booked online at VaccinateWA. Children’s vaccinations There are paediatric vaccine bookings available this week at the dedicated paediatric vaccination clinic at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (PCEC). Increased children's vaccinations will also be available at Kwinana and Ellenbrook vaccination clinics. All other appointments booked at the PCEC clinic will continue as scheduled. For the latest WA vaccination figures, visit the COVID-19 Coronavirus: Vaccination dashboard (external site)**. For the latest Commonwealth data visit the Vaccination Numbers and Statistics website. 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, 387 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia – including 180 Omicron strain, 53 Alpha strain, 15 Beta strain, one Gamma strain and 138 Delta strain. WA back-to-school rules announced as Mark McGowan flags face masks in primary classes. Primary students in Western Australia may have to wear masks at some point during the upcoming school year, Premier Mark McGowan has flagged. Currently, only high school students will be required to wear masks in the classroom when school goes back. Outlining the new measures, Mr McGowan said all 900 public schools across the state had been inspected to check the ventilation of every classroom. He said over 12,000 air purifiers and CO2 monitors were being provided for classrooms that required them. Proof of vaccination will be required for staff and regular visitors to the school, and there are contingency plans in place for remote learning for any students that have to isolate. Upper school students would be required to wear masks "in line with the current measures in Perth, Peel and the South West," the Premier said. "All of this contributes to ensure schools will be as safe as possible for students," he said. "It also allows for a degree of flexibility, with the ability to hold classes in alternative settings if needed, and the ability to ramp up if required with expanded mask-wearing requirements for younger students if the Chief Health Officer advises it. "We retain the capacity to boost measures in the event of a large-scale outbreak." The plan was released as the Premier announced there had been 15 new community transmitted COVID cases in the state, with two of those cases in hospital, one of whom is in intensive care. Masks would be for Year 3 up: Ellery Education Minister Sue Ellery said the mask rule would apply to students in Year 3 and above, once a high caseload was reached. Ms Ellery said 97.5 % of teachers had supplied their employer with their vaccine information. Teachers return to work on Thursday, with the school year commencing next Monday. She said any staffing gaps would be plugged by a "flying squad" of cleaning staff, along with a pool of about 5,000 fully vaccinated casual teachers. She said all parents could come onto school sites for "drop-offs, pick-ups, meetings with staff, assemblies and sports carnivals". "Those parents who come into a school to do volunteer work more than once a week will be required to show evidence of their vaccination status," she said. [/QUOTE]
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