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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982875, member: 81934"] 30 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 228 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 53 PT5 < WA > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 30/1/2022 WA WA recorded 20 new cases , WA local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 321 cases. WA recorded 0 delta deaths. WA Reff = 1.17 WA PCR POSITIVITY = 0.4% WA DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS WITH CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/3xpgVrM6/30jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-WITH-CURVE-WA.png[/IMG] WA COVID-19 update 30 January 2022 WA Health is reporting 20 new local cases with nil travel related cases up until 8pm last night. Of the 20 new local cases, 19 are linked to known clusters and 1 case is under investigation with no link yet established to any known clusters. All WA cases are now in quarantine and public health continues to investigate and monitor. Some of today’s cases have been in infectious while in the community. Contact tracers are working with these cases to determine potential public exposure sites which will be uploaded to the HealthyWA website when confirmed. Today’s figures bring the State’s total number of active COVID-19 cases to 147. Of these, 8 are in hotel quarantine, 138 are in self-quarantine and 1 is in hospital. WA has recorded 1505 cases since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Hospitalisations: One case, previously reported, remains in hospital in ICU. Library Nightclub OUTBREAK: WA Health is urging anyone who attended the ‘Club Bootylicious’ event at the Library Nightclub between 9:30 pm on 22 January and 5 am 23 January to be tested immediately and isolate until they return a negative test result. South West region OUTBREAK : WA Health is urging anyone with symptoms in the South West to be tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result or are advised otherwise by WA Health, following the growing numbers linked to the South West cluster. Wheatbelt OUTBREAK: WA Health is urging anyone with symptoms in the Wheatbelt to be tested immediately and isolate until they receive a negative result or are advised otherwise by WA Health, following confirmed COVID-19 cases in the region. Wastewater: Previously unidentified detections in the City Beach and surrounding suburbs has now been reclassified as ‘expected’. A known case is in home quarantine in the area. Exposure sites WA Health’s contact tracing team continues to identify exposure sites linked to new cases. High-risk exposure sites will be updated or added to the HealthyWA website. Please continue to check exposure sites regularly. WA Health does not list exposure sites where it has identified all potential contacts or locations that can identify individuals who were there. People with symptoms should get tested immediately. People who receive a text message from WA Health advising they have attended an exposure site must follow the instructions, even if the site is not listed on HealthyWA. 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, Wheatbelt 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. A full list of testing clinics and opening hours is available on HealthyWA website. Testing figures 5435 people were swabbed at WA clinics yesterday. Vessels WA Health is monitoring the, the MV Ballard, off the WA coast Authorities are in communication with the Ballard, which was expected to dock in Bunbury on 3 February. WA Health continues to closely monitor two other vessels off the WA coast, both reporting probable COVID cases on board through positive rapid antigen test results. All positive crew members on board these vessels are isolating in their cabins and are being monitored safely. 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. SafeWA Yesterday, 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, 9,597 COVID-19 vaccinations were administered in state-run 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. Children’s vaccinations WA Health is urging parents to vaccinate their children before the start of the new school year. There are paediatric appointments remaining over the weekend at PCEC. 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. Increased children's vaccinations will also be available at Kwinana and Ellenbrook vaccination clinics. 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, 482 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia – including 326 Omicron strain, 53 Alpha strain, 15 Beta strain, one Gamma strain and 138 Delta strain. Western Australia has recorded 20 new local COVID-19 cases, almost all of which are linked to existing clusters. Eight of those cases are linked to the nightclub clusters in Perth, in particular the Library Nightclub. Premier Mark McGowan is urging anyone who has been to an exposure site or is unwell to get tested. Only one of the new cases is not linked to a previous cluster. Mr McGowan said the nightclub clusters represented a "situation that continues to be monitored". Despite the clusters, the Premier said no thought was being given to shutting down nightclubs at this point in time, with mask-wearing already in place and expanded vaccination requirements to roll out from tomorrow. "When the time comes, we'll put in place further public health measures," he said. "You don't want to put them in before you need them, and you don't want them too late, it's a delicate balance to get it right. "If you put them in too early, you get people getting sick of them over time." Mr McGowan said such measures were being analysed by the government and chief health officer now. A total of 5,455 COVID-19 tests were conducted across the state on Saturday, a drop from the 7,011 conducted the day before. There are 147 active cases in WA currently, with one person in hospital. AMA continues to push for reopening date Meanwhile, the WA branch of the Australian Medical Association is continuing to urge the state government to set a target for reopening. AMA WA president Mark Duncan-Smith said doctors were worried about a delay to reopening that could see the state open during the already busy winter peak in hospitals. "We're really calling on the government for a new target date — within one, to two, to three months — that doesn't coincide with the winter peak," he told ABC News Breakfast. Dr Duncan-Smith said he was also concerned about the impact of an "open-ended closure" on the community. "Society [needs to] have a target, a bit of certainty in uncertainty, and it'd be psychologically better for society and individuals," he said. In total, 97.4 % of the state's population over 12 has now received one dose of a COVID vaccination, 90.5 % has received two doses and 33.9 % of people over 16 have received a booster. [/QUOTE]
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