10 March 2021
COVID-19 update 10 March 2021
The Department of Health has reported two new cases of COVID-19 overnight.
The new cases are a male and a female in their 40s who have returned from overseas travel and are currently in hotel quarantine.
However, the State’s total number of confirmed cases now stands at 921, a net increase of only one on yesterday due to one previously reported case having been reclassified as historical.
WA Health is monitoring nine active cases of COVID-19 and 903 people have recovered from the virus in WA.
Yesterday 2084 people were vaccinated. To date, 11,373 West Australians have received the COVID vaccine.
Yesterday at WA Health COVID clinics 441 people presented for testing – 439 were assessed and swabbed.
To date, 26 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia (18 B.1.1.7 of the strain and 8 of the B.1.351 strain).
There have been 892,877 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those, 131,308 were from regional WA.
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Note: The cases of variant strains reported above are not new cases. Genome sequencing – to define the strain of the virus – is a separate laboratory process carried out after someone tests positive to COVID-19. All cases, regardless of strain, are managed by WA’s public health experts. The strains previously reported as the UK variant strain and South African variant strain will now be referred to as B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 respectively.