12 September 2021

COVID-19 update 12 September 2021

WA Health is reporting one new case of COVID-19 overnight.

The new case is a returned traveller who came back from the United Kingdom via Singapore, and is in hotel quarantine.

The State’s total is now at 1089. To date, 1077 people have recovered from the virus in WA.

WA Health is monitoring three active COVID-19 cases in hotel quarantine. 

Testing clinics

Yesterday, 658 people were swabbed at State-run clinics. A list of all testing clinics is available on the HealthyWA website*.

Vaccination

From Monday, September 13, Western Australian children aged 12 to 15 are eligible for a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination. From tomorrow morning, parents and guardians are encouraged to visit www.rollup.wa.gov.au to register and book an appointment for their children in this age group.

For the latest WA vaccination figures, visit the COVID-19 Coronavirus: Vaccination dashboard (external site)**.

A new vaccination clinic in Midland (external site) is open 8.30am to 4.30pm seven days at Centrepoint Shopping Centre on Great Eastern Highway. The centre has four-hour free parking, is close to Midland Train Station and replaces the Redcliffe clinic.

Donations to Afghan evacuees

There are strict COVID safety restrictions at WA hotel quarantine facilities and it is important people do not visit these locations, especially during quarantine periods.

The best way to help is to make a financial donation through the Australian Red Cross Afghanistan Crisis Appeal (external site).

Border controls

Truck drivers

There is an extra test requirement for transport, freight and logistics drivers coming into WA from states with a high or extreme risk category.

Drivers who have been in these states in the prior 14 days are required to show proof of a COVID-19 test within the previous 72 hours.

If drivers have not received their test result, they are required to undertake a rapid antigen test (RAT) at the WA border at Eucla or Kununurra and wait for a negative result before being granted entry.

If drivers receive a non-negative RAT result, they will be directed to travel immediately to undertake a PCR test and isolate until they receive a result.

Drivers who have not been in a high-risk or extreme risk jurisdiction in the previous 14 days remain subject to the seven-day testing protocol. Any driver who cannot provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test within the previous five days is required to test within 24 hours of entering WA.

New Zealand

In line with all other Australian jurisdictions, travel from New Zealand is now treated as travel from an international location (external site)

Victoria

Victoria has been elevated to the high-risk (external site) category. Anyone entering from Victoria, or who has travelled through Victoria, in the past 14 days is subject to the following strict conditions to enter WA:

  • proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test in the 72 hours before departure
  • proof-of-receipt of at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, where eligible
  • a mandatory requirement to use the G2G Now app on arrival in WA
  • COVID-19 tests on days two and 12.

Other States

Variants

To date, 154 cases of variant strains have been detected in Western Australia – including 53 Alpha strain, 15 Beta strain, one Gamma strain and 85 Delta strain.

Visit WA Health’s  HealthyWA website for the latest information on COVID-19. 

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* Cumulative testing and daily vaccination data will be reported on Monday.

** 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.

A rapid antigen test can return a result other than positive or negative. Any driver who returns a result other than negative will be required to get a PCR test.