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Perth lockdown: WA government must change approach to masks in COVID-19 quarantine hotels

Perth lockdown: WA government must change approach to masks in COVID-19 quarantine hotels
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COVID-19 Perth outbreak: WA Premier Mark McGowan to hold press conference soon on future WA restrictions

Advertisement West Australian Premier Mark McGowan says there have been no new cases of COVID-19 detected in the community overnight and Perth would therefore avoid a lockdown for now. But he will alter Perth’s COVID-19 restrictions and not permit spectators at Sunday’s western derby at Optus Stadium this afternoon. WA Premier Mark McGowan had good news and bad for the community after the latest hotel quarantine outbreak. He said 45,000 spectators trying to arrive at Optus Stadium, most via WA’s public transport system, would put too much strain on contact tracing efforts. Nightclubs would also be closed immediately until just after midnight on Saturday, May 8.

Western Austalia s Premier Mark McGowan says no new cases and avoids lockdown, but no derby spectators

Matt Jelonek/Getty Images West Australian Premier Mark McGowan will alter Perth’s Covid-19 restrictions by not permitting spectators at the Western Australian derby this afternoon. (File photo) West Australian Premier Mark McGowan says there have been no new cases of COVID-19 detected in the community overnight and therefore the city will avoid a lockdown at this time. But he will alter Perth’s COVID-19 restrictions and not permit spectators at the Western Australian derby on Sunday afternoon. He said 45,000 people trying to get to Optus Stadium would throw into risk their contact tracing efforts and nightclubs will be closed immediately.

Layers of politics and language of fear shrouds lessons from WA s lockdown

Layers of politics and language of fear shrouds lessons from WA’s lockdown We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 28, 2021 — 8.02am Save Normal text size Mark McGowan says Perth’s three-day lockdown “worked”. Well, let’s see. Premier Mark McGowan and WA Health Minister Roger Cook on Tuesday. Credit:Hamish Hastie The original community case – the Victorian man – was released from hotel quarantine with COVID-19 on April 17 and infected his friend, the woman in Kardinya, and the Landsdale finance worker at the restaurant, on April 18. The trio was in quarantine by April 23, the lockdown began on April 24 and was lifted on April 27.

WA to close high-risk hotels as state records fourth day of no new community COVID-19 cases

WA to close ‘high-risk’ hotels as state records fourth day of no new community COVID-19 cases We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Talking points From May 3, everyone over 50 is entitled to the free AstraZeneca vaccine from GP respiratory clinics or state government clinics. From May 17 over-50s can get the vaccine from any participating GP. Book an appointment by calling 13COVID (13 26843) between 8am and 4.30pm, seven days a week. Select option 3 for the WA Vaccination Booking line. Advertisement West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has told Prime Minister Scott Morrison the state will stop using three ‘high-risk’ hotels to quarantine returned overseas travellers out of the nine venues used by the state government.

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