COVID-19 update 1 February 2022
WA Health is reporting 13 new local cases and 11 from interstate to 8pm last night.
Of the 13 new local cases, eight are related to known clusters.
Five are unlinked to existing clusters at this stage and investigation continues.
All cases are now in quarantine and public health continues to investigate and monitor them.
Some of today’s cases have been infectious 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 166. Of these, 9 are in hotel quarantine, 156 are in self-quarantine and one is in hospital.
WA has recorded 1,551 cases since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with 1,375 recovering from the virus.
Hospitalisations:
One case, previously reported, remains in hospital.
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
Testing advice
Library Nightclub:
WA Health is urging anyone who attended the ‘Club Bootylicious’ event at the Library Nightclub between 9:30pm on 22 January and 5am 23 January to be tested immediately and isolate until they return a negative test result.
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
Testing figures
6,918 people were swabbed at WA clinics yesterday.
Vessels
WA Health is in regular contact with the MV Ballard off the Southwest coast. The vessel has been instructed to anchor off the coast.
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
SafeWA
Yesterday, 2,019,849 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 is available online.
COVID-19 vaccinations
Yesterday we saw a surge COVID-19 vaccinations, 33,549 were administered in 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.
, Based on the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) recommendations, Western Australians 18 years and older are eligible for their COVID-19 booster vaccination, three months following the second dose of the primary course.
Vaccination is the best defence against serious illness or death relating to COVID-19 and we encourage everyone that is eligible for their third dose not to delay and book an appointment on .
Vaccinations are also available at GPs, pharmacies and community clinics.
Children’s vaccinations
Parents are encouraged to book their children in for a vaccination as soon as possible via .
For the latest WA vaccination figures, visit the **. For the latest Commonwealth data visit the Vaccination Numbers and Statistics .
Mandatory vaccination information
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