WA Health is reporting no cases of COVID-19 in the State.
The State’s total remains at 1112. There are no active confirmed cases in WA. To date, 1103 people have recovered from the virus in WA.
WA Health is monitoring 126 close and casual contacts who have been to exposure sites in the and and have recently returned to Western Australia. This comes after several locally acquired cases were detected in those states last week.
To date, all have returned negative test results. Testing of remaining contacts continues. Anyone who has been at the listed venues at the specified times in or the are required to self-quarantine for 14 days, get tested immediately (within 48 hours) and at day 12.
People travelling from Darwin, Katherine, Brisbane, Cairns or Goondiwindi areas, who are experiencing any symptoms, even mild, that could be related to COVID-19, should get tested and quarantine until they return a negative test.
Testing clinics
Yesterday, 128 people were swabbed at State-run clinics.
A list of all is available on the HealthyWA website.
COVID-19 vaccinations*
For the latest WA vaccination figures, visit the **.
Bookings are preferred but appointments are no longer required at State-run clinics in metropolitan Perth and regional areas.
Vaccination information:
- COVID-19 are available at state-run clinics
- New and expanded have opened or will open soon including:
- pop-up clinics at select stores
- Central Shopping Centre, Canning Vale Market Super City, Carramar Village Shopping Centre, The Square,
- Perth Airport for FIFO workers, and
- drop-in appointments for everyone aged 12 years and older at all .
- Western Australian children aged 12 to 15 years are . Parents and guardians are encouraged to visit to register and book appointments for their children in this age group.