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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982424, member: 81934"] 25 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 223 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 48 < pt6 SA , ACT , TAS , NT > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25/1/2022 SA SA recorded 1869 NEW CASES , SA local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 92464 cases. SA recorded 5 delta deaths.. SA Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. SA Reff = 0.74 SA PCR POSITIVITY = 13.13% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/P5d0v8xF/25jan2022-positivity-SA.png[/img] SA DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS [img]https://i.postimg.cc/YqHsTm1q/25jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-SA.png[/img] South Australia has reported another drop in COVID-19 infections as the state government provided more funds to support coronavirus patients isolating at home. SA reported 1869 new infections on Tuesday, its lowest daily tally this year, along with 5 more deaths. Hospital admissions dropped slightly to 287 with 32 in intensive care where 5 people remain on ventilators. Premier Steven Marshall said among those in hospital, 63 were admitted for other health reasons. Mr Marshall said $2.3 million had also been provided to a phone monitoring program supporting people who had contracted the virus. An estimated 95 % of SA's recent cases are safely completing their 10-day isolation period at home. "The program is not only monitoring a person's overall health and wellbeing but also their ability to access food, medication, and other vital services, providing advice and assistance where necessary," the premier said. Participants receive a detailed health assessment over the phone and typically two calls a day to make sure they have everything they need. If their condition deteriorates, they are referred back to SA Health for closer monitoring or possible hospitalisation. Also on Tuesday, the Australian Education Union vowed to press on with a teacher strike on the first day of the new school year unless the government did more to ensure the safety of students and staff. An AEU ballot on Monday returned an almost two-thirds majority in favour of the strike on February 2 after the union previously advocated for a two-week delay in the start of the school year. Officials met with the government again on Tuesday but failed to resolve all outstanding issues, including the union's calls for a consistent testing regime across the sector. It gave the government until Thursday morning to improve the arrangements. Under SA's plan, schools will be open from January 31 for children of essential workers and for students considered vulnerable. Students in reception, years 1, 7, 8 and 12 will then return on February 2 with other years resuming face-to-face classes from February 14 after two weeks of online learning. There will be no widespread rapid antigen testing of students or teachers, although teachers will be provided with tests if they are considered a close contact of a positive case. If they test negative they will be able to continue teaching. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25/1/2022 ACT ACT recorded 904 NEW CASES , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 29662 cases. ACT recorded 1 delta death.. ACT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. ACT Reff = 0.67 ACT PCR POSITIVITY = 19.2% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/hvWckPrW/25jan2022-positivity-ACT.png[/img] ACT LOCAL DAILY CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/4xLZJ151/25jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-ACT.png[/img] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25/1/2022 TAS TAS recorded 643 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 25650 cases. TAS recorded 1 delta death.. TAS Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. TAS Reff = 0.77 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 11.85% [img]https://i.postimg.cc/8ktZXnPw/25jan2022-positivity-TAS.png[/img] TAS LOCAL DAILY CASES [img]https://i.postimg.cc/L65NcBJS/25jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-TAS.png[/img] Tasmania has recorded a 3 coronavirus deaths since reopening in mid-December, a 79-year-old woman who authorities say had "serious underlying health conditions". Her death at the Launceston General Hospital was reported on Tuesday, taking the state's overall number of virus fatalities to 16. "A 79-year-old woman with serious underlying health conditions has died with COVID being a contributing factor," Premier Peter Gutwein told reporters. "My thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who have passed away." State Public Health Director Mark Veitch said he was not aware of the woman's vaccination status. Two other deaths linked to COVID-19 were recorded on Friday and Saturday - one of them a 90-year-old female aged care resident who was unvaccinated. The coroner is also investigating whether the virus was a contributing factor to a 36-year-old woman's death. Tasmania reported 643 new cases on Tuesday, a marginal increase on Monday's figure of 619. There are 5252 documented active infections across the state, continuing a downward trend since January 19. 35 people with COVID-19 are in hospital, with 15 of those being treated specifically for the virus. 3 patients are in intensive care and 1 is on a ventilator. 20 cases are in hospital for unrelated medical conditions. Dr Veitch said Tasmania was past its initial peak of community transmission. "The trends we are seeing are reflecting a reduction in community transmission from the levels that we were experiencing earlier this month," he said. "There's been a similar trend in most other states and territories." Mr Gutwein announced close-contact exemptions would be allowed in more industries, including education, childcare and end-of-life care. He said students aged 12 and over would have to wear masks on school buses when term one resumes on February 9. Under the state government's return-to-school plans, masks are mandatory in high school classrooms but not primary school classrooms. Meanwhile, Tasmania has cut the wait time for people aged 18 and over to get a booster shot from four months to three months. The change will be implemented from February 1. More than 33 % of Tasmanians aged over 18 have had a booster shot. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 25/1/2022 NT NT recorded A SURGE to 517 new cases , NT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 9177 cases. 0 MYSTERY CASE. NT recorded 0 delta deaths.. NT Health has mandated reporting of +ve RATs. NT Reff = 0.89 NT PCR POSITIVITY = 9.5% NT LOCAL DAILY CASES WITH CURVE [img]https://i.postimg.cc/VLX36Pqg/25jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-with-curve-NT.png[/img] NT COVID-19 update 25 January 2022 There were 517 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Northern Territory in the 24 hours to 8pm on 24 January 2022. Of these, 430 were positive cases from a Rapid Antigen Test. This takes the number of active cases in the NT to around 3,200. New cases recorded include: • 31 cases in Galiwin’ku • 11 cases in Yuendumu • 7 cases in Amoonguna • 6 cases in Gunyangara (Ski Beach) • 5 cases in Nhulunbuy and Yirrkala • 1 in Wurrumiyanga • 15 cases in Milikapiti (12 cases were already reported yesterday afternoon, bringing the total to 21) • 26 cases at Batten Road Short Stay Accommodation in Darwin • 1 case at Palmerston Watch House • 1 case at Nightcliff Renal Hostel • 1 case in Umbakumba • 1 case in Bulla • 1 case in Pine Creek • 1 case in Jilkminggan • 1 case in Beswick • 1 case in Kalano • 6 cases from the Contour Hotel, Katherine • 3 cases in Mutitjulu • 2 cases in Areyonga • 3 cases in Papunya • 8 cases in Ntaria • 3 cases in Santa Teresa • 1 case in Kintore • 2 cases in Harts Range • 6 cases in Docker River • 4 cases in Mt Liebig • 17 cases from town camps in the Central Australia Region • 23 cases at the Alice Springs Correctional Centre There are currently 72 patients in hospital, with 10 patients requiring oxygen. There are three patients in ICU. 1,166 COVID-19 PCR tests were processed across the NT yesterday. Public health measures A Territory-wide indoor mask mandate remains in place. The Territory Vaccine Pass is in effect. Several lockouts and lockdowns are in place across the Territory to control the spread of COVID-19. A Lockdown is in place in Milikapiti until 27 January, in Gunyangara, Utopia Homelands and Wurrumiyanga until Saturday 29 January and in Galiwin’ku until Monday 31 January. Lockouts are in place in Alice Springs, Amoonguna, Yuendumu and Yuelamu until Sunday 30 January. 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. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> POSITIVITY ANALYSIS [img]https://i.postimg.cc/m2x7w000/25jan2022-POSITIVITY-effective-PCR-and-RAT-ANALYSIS.png[/img] [/QUOTE]
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