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24.01.2022 The glass is half full



19.01.2022 Queensland has no new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) today. The current state total remains at 1,019. Today's results are proof that the hard ...work that Queenslanders are putting in is paying off, but now is not the time to be complacent. We all need to continue what we're doing. 20 of these patients are being treated in hospital. 7 of these are in ICU. 738 have recovered. 6 people have died of the disease in Queensland. These numbers are provided to give the public an indication of how the virus is spreading and being managed in our state. You might notice small changes in the total numbers of confirmed or recovered cases since the last report: this is expected as data is clarified throughout the day. If necessary, we will release a public health alert to inform you about a case where members of the public need to be aware that they are at risk of infection. If a public health alert is not released for a case, this means we have been able to contact all individuals at risk of infection. Below is a breakdown of case numbers by Hospital and Health Service (HHS) region. Further information about cases may be provided by each HHS individually. Unless necessary for a public health alert, we will not provide further details about each case, including location, employment or patient status details. Cairns and Hinterland 33 total cases: 5 active cases, 28 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Central Queensland 8 total cases: 2 active cases, 6 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Central West 0 total cases: 0 active cases, 0 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Darling Downs 42 total cases: 15 active cases, 25 recovered cases, 2 deaths. Gold Coast 189 total cases: 52 active cases, 137 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Mackay 15 total cases: 4 active cases, 11 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Metro North 315 total cases: 77 active cases, 235 recovered cases, 3 deaths. Metro South 243 total cases: 76 active cases, 167 recovered cases, 0 deaths. North West 0 total cases: 0 active cases, 0 recovered cases, 0 deaths. South West 0 total cases: 0 active cases, 0 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Sunshine Coast 89 total cases: 13 active cases, 75 recovered cases, 1 death. Torres and Cape 0 total cases: 0 active cases, 0 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Townsville 24 total cases: 5 active cases, 19 recovered cases, 0 deaths. West Moreton 37 total cases: 11 active cases, 26 recovered cases, 0 deaths. Wide Bay 24 total cases: 15 active cases, 9 recovered cases, 0 deaths. You can use the above numbers to be aware of how the virus is impacting your region. For your health and safety and that of your community, we encourage you to act as though the virus is present in your suburb or street. While we won’t provide you with this level of detail, we have provided you with the information you need to stay safe. To find out which HHS region you live in, visit the link in the comment Our instructions for all Queenslanders are: > Wash your hands properly and often, including before leaving your home and arriving at your destination, when you return home, before preparing food and eating, and after you use the toilet. > Stay at home as much as possible, only leaving when it is essential. > Stay at home when you are unwell with any sickness. > Cough or sneeze into your elbow or a clean tissue. > Follow social distancing recommendations. > Stay up-to-date with news and information from us and our federal counterparts.

18.01.2022 COVID-19 is making some Australians feel anxious and worried. Several organisations are available 24/7 that can provide mental health support.

18.01.2022 First week in the clinic and no dramas I can’t thank Jo and Lisa Enough



18.01.2022 12 July 2020 Public health alert: Crossroads Hotel COVID-19 warning The Queensland Government has issued a public health alert urging Queenslanders who visited ...NSW’s Crossroads Hotel between July 3 to July 10 inclusive, to get COVID-19 tested and isolate immediately. The busy Crossroads Hotel, located in the South Western Sydney suburb of Casula, is the hub for multiple COVID-19 cases. Deputy Premier and Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Steven Miles said the outbreak was concerning and he encouraged Queenslanders to respond appropriately. Any Queenslanders who have been to the Crossroads Hotel from July 3 to July 10 inclusive should get COVID-19 tested as soon as possible and then immediately self-isolate, said Mr Miles. The hotel is a busy stopover for many travellers, so it is very likely that there are a number of Queenslanders who have been there during this period. Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said NSW Health had set up a pop-up clinic in South Western Sydney where hundreds had been tested already. We have seen cases increase exponentially in the greater-Melbourne area and now there is a growing cluster in South West Sydney. Critically, we have also seen community transmission rapidly grow within just a few weeks, said Dr Young. It is important to remember that we are all in this together. The onus remains on our community to remember that the pandemic is far from over. We need to rapidly respond to outbreaks like this by testing and self-isolating. There are testing facilities right across the state including GPs, fever clinics and pop up clinics. To find your nearest location, visit: https://qld.health/TestingFeverClinics

10.01.2022 How to wash your hands like a pro.

10.01.2022 Something we can all be proud of



08.01.2022 Não sei quem é, mas é gênio! E não é que o gênio tem nome!!! Jose Manuel Ecija Albalate. Parabéns, amigo, pela bela lição de design em tempos de pandemia!

06.01.2022 HIIT Yoga with SiggyB

03.01.2022 Queensland has 0 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 6 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Of these, 1 person is being trea...ted in hospital. 1 person is in ICU. To date, 1,045 people have recovered and sadly, 7 people have died of the disease. The current state total is 1,058. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

01.01.2022 Blood only lasts 42 days, so the clock is ticking until the next new donor is needed. Will it be you?

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