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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982987, member: 81934"] 31 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 229 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 544 PT3 < VIC , QLD > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 31/1/2022 VIC VIC recorded 10053 new cases, VIC local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE is now 822333 cases. Constrained by extreme shortage of RATs and restricted access to PCRs. VIC recorded 8 delta deaths.. Omicron VOC is the dominant strain in Victoria as it is in NSW. Density limits are in place in Victoria . Vic Health has mandated that RAT +ves must be reported. The statewide CODE BROWN in VIctoria remains in force. VIC Reff = 0.92 VIC PCR POSITIVITY = 17.11% no run-chart because of unreconciled backdated PCR and RAT+ data being recieved in dribs and drabs. VIC DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/7YfmgwJc/31jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-VIC.png[/IMG] VIC DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS WITH CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/rmV9zkLf/31jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-WITH-CURVE-VIC.png[/IMG] Andrews says three jab mandate for all Victorians could be announced in weeks. Nearly 40 % of Victorians have now had their booster and the premier says three doses of a COVID vaccine could become mandatory in weeks. Daniel Andrews says it's a matter of time before the definition of fully vaccinated changes. A growing number of primary school students are also having their first dose ahead of school going back this week. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 31/1/2022 QLD QLD recorded 7462 new cases , QLD local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 404447 cases. QLD recorded 3 delta deaths. QLD Reff = N/A QLD PCR POSITIVITY = 29.6% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/sx9QWB9S/31jan2022-positivity-QLD.png[/IMG] QLD DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wvD7KtrP/31jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-QLD.png[/IMG] QLD DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS WITH CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/761YsFGr/31jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-WITH-CURVE-QLD.png[/IMG] Queensland COVID-19 hospitalisations have fallen 15 % in the last week as authorities urge parents to get their children vaccinated before school returns next week. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says there were three virus deaths and 7462 new cases after 15,586 tests in the 24 hours to 6.30am on Monday. There were 744 COVID-19 patients in hospital and another 46 in intensive care, with hospitalisations down 15 per cent from last Monday. "Once again we express our condolences to the families," Ms Palaszczuk told reporters. "It's heartening to think though, that the numbers initially are coming down, so fingers crossed." Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said the drop in hospitalisations was mainly driven by falls on the Gold Coast, Logan, Ipswich and Cairns, but the rest of the state could follow within the next seven days. Health Minister Yvette D'Ath said it was hard to give a definitive time frame on when the wave had passed, with hospitalisation still rising in the state's north. She said the suspension of elective surgery has been reviewed and will remain for the time being as well. "There will be no change to that suspension at this time, so we will still suspend that elective surgery until the start of March," the minister told reporters. Meanwhile authorities are urging parents to get their children vaccinated ahead of the return of school next Monday. The latest figures show that 91.98 per cent of eligible Queenslanders have had one dose of a vaccine, while 89.53 per cent have had two. However, Ms Palaszczuk urged parents to consider getting their children vaccinated with 67.29 per cent of eligible 12-15-year-olds having had two doses and 33.37 per cent of five-11-year-olds had two jabs. "Look, I'm happy to advise my whole family has been vaccinated my parents, my sisters, my nieces, my nephew," the premier said. "Honestly, I know there's, you know, millions of families out there they've done exactly the same thing, but if you are unvaccinated you run the risk of ending up in hospital and becoming extremely sick." Earlier on Monday, Education Minister Grace Grace promised that every school in the state would have COVID-19 rapid antigen tests when classes return next Monday. The government's back to school plan involves providing RAT kits to schools, which can be handed out to any students and staff who have virus symptoms, for the first four weeks of term. Independent Schools Queensland says facilities, particularly boarding schools, expect the kits to be delivered this week in time for classes starting on February 7. Despite tight RAT supplies nationally, Education Minister Grace Grace is promising "adequate" test supplies for every school in Queensland by Monday. "We've got tens of thousands of kits at the moment that will be adequate for the first day of school," she told ABC Radio. Face masks will also be mandatory for all high school students and staff and strongly recommended for students in years three-to-six. Independent Schools Queensland chief executive Christopher Mountford backs the plan, but has called for more details about quarantine and isolation rules, particularly for boarding schools. He warned entire boarding schools could be placed in isolation or quarantine under the current rules. "The state government is very much aware of this issue, and they're working through at the moment to find some more reasonable and practical solutions." [/QUOTE]
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