The Department of Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 overnight in WA.
The State’s total remains at 1017.
WA Health is monitoring two active cases of COVID-19 – 1006 people have recovered from the virus in WA.
The State Government has also issued advice for travellers (external site) who have recently returned from Victoria, as a public health alert has been issued for parts of Melbourne.
Anyone who has travelled from Victoria is asked to continue to monitor the Vic Health website (external site) for updated exposure locations.
Yesterday, 3575 people were swabbed at WA Health COVID clinics with a further 3542 at private clinics.
A list of public and private testing clinics is available on the Healthy WA website.
For the latest WA vaccination figures, visit the COVID-19 Coronavirus: Vaccination dashboard (external site).*
To date, 96 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia – 53 of the B.1.1.7 strain, 15 of the B.1.351 strain, 27 of the B.1.617 strain (Indian variant) and one of the P1 variant (Brazilian variant).**
There have been 1,169,715 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those, 150,683 were from regional WA.
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*Note 1: WA vaccination data for the WA COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard is sourced from the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). AIR is a national register maintained by the Australian Government that records all vaccines given to all people in Australia. WA data includes all COVID-19 vaccinations in WA, whether administered by WA Health, Australian Government providers or other providers (including GPs). WA previously reported only WA Health data. Note that the dashboard does not update until after 2pm Monday to Friday. A vaccine dashboard data interpretation guide (external site) is also available to help you.
**Note 2: 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.