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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1987247, member: 81934"] 25 MARCH 2022 = DELTA WAVE Day 282 & OMICRON BA1 TSUSAMI Day 106 & BA2 TSUSAMI (March/April 2022) < ACT , TAS > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ACT BA2 ASSERTING ITSELF LARGELY IN SCHOOL, COLLEGE, UNI AND OFFICE SETTINGS. 24/3/2022 ACT recorded 1278 new cases , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 69332 cases.. ACT recorded 0 delta deaths. 24/3/2022 ACT Reff = 1.08 24/3/2022 ACT PCR POSITIVITY = 18.0% ACT COVID-19 update (24 March 2022) 💉COVID-19 vaccinations Aged 5-11 years (1 dose): 79.8% Aged 5-11 years (2 doses): 41.2% Aged 5+ years (2 doses): 97.0% Aged 16+ years (3 doses): 72.2% 🦠COVID-19 case numbers New cases today: 1,278 (659 PCR and 619 RAT) Active cases: 5,927 (2,683 PCR and 3,244 RAT) Total cases: 70,659 (46,186 PCR and 24,473 RAT) In hospital: 42 In ICU: 3 Ventilated: 0 Lives lost: 0 Total lives lost since March 2020: 38 >>> 25/3/2022 ACT recorded 1122 new cases , ACT local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 70454 cases.. ACT recorded 1 delta death. 25/3/2022 ACT Reff = 1.04 25/3/2022 ACT PCR POSITIVITY = 19.4% ACT COVID-19 update (25 March 2022) 💉COVID-19 vaccinations Aged 5-11 years (1 dose): 79.9% Aged 5-11 years (2 doses): 43.1% Aged 5+ years (2 doses): 97.2% Aged 16+ years (3 doses): 72.4% 🦠COVID-19 case numbers New cases today: 1,122 (625 PCR and 497 RAT) Active cases: 6,522 (3,352 PCR and 3,170 RAT) Total cases: 71,683 (46,873 PCR and 24,810 RAT) In hospital: 42 In ICU: 3 Ventilated: 0 Lives lost: 1 Total lives lost since March 2020: 39 Sadly, ACT Health has been notified of the death of a woman in her 90s with COVID-19. ACT Health extends its sincere condolences to her family and friends at this difficult time. 25/3/2022 ACT DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS WITH LOGCURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/264FDHFq/25mar2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-WITH-CURVE-ACT.png[/IMG] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TAS BA2 ASSERTS ITSELF LARGELY IN SCHOOL, COLLEGE, UNI AND OFFICE SETTINGS. 24/3/2022 TAS recorded 2009 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 73531 cases. TAS recorded 1 DELTA / OMICRON death. 24/3/2022 TAS Reff = 1.10 24/3/2022 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 17.5% 9 hospital patients are being treated specifically for COVID-19 symptoms; 19 COVID-19 positive cases are being treated for unrelated medical conditions. >>>> 25/3/2022 TAS recorded 1786 new cases , TAS local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE now 73531 cases. TAS recorded 0 DELTA / OMICRON deathS. 25/3/2022 TAS Reff = 1.06 25/3/2022 TAS PCR POSITIVITY = 15.4% 8 hospital patients are being treated specifically for COVID-19 symptoms; 16 COVID-19 positive cases are being treated for unrelated medical conditions. Latest advice on COVID-19 re-infection The re-infection period between when it is likely people could have COVID-19 again will increase from 8 weeks to 12 weeks on Monday 28 March 2022, based on the latest advice from the Communicable Diseases Network Australia. This means, people who are within 12 weeks of the date of their release from isolation after testing positive to COVID-19 have a low risk of being reinfected. People who are within the 12 week period of being released from isolation after having COVID-19 will not be considered close contacts and will not be required to get tested if they have symptoms or to quarantine. This 12-week period applies even if individuals are immunocompromised. Advice on winter vaccination dose for vulnerable people The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) have issued advice recommending a winter dose of COVID 19 vaccine for vulnerable people. Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are recommended for this winter dose, which should be administered 4 months after the booster dose. Specific groups who should get the winter dose are: Tasmanians who are 65 or over; Residents of aged or disability care facilities who are not yet 65 ; Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people who are 50 or over; Anyone 16 or over who is severely immunocompromised – for this group the winter dose is most likely their 5th dose as their primary course was 3 doses and their booster their 4th dose. If you are eligible, the COVID 19 winter dose can be given at the same time as the flu vax – this can be done with your GP or Pharmacy. 25/3/2022 TAS DAILY CASES SNAPSHOTS WITH LOGCURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/RVRTbbXq/25mar2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-WITH-CURVE-TAS.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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