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25.01.2022 BOMhttp://www.bom.gov.au/qld/warnings/ http://disaster.cairns.qld.gov.au/#newsColumn https://www.ses.qld.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx
18.01.2022 https://www.president.gov.tw/News/25533
16.01.2022 Queensland Health has added dozens of new locations to the list of venues where people confirmed to have COVID-19 have visited. The locations were visited betwe...en the 15th and 27th of August, and are in the following suburbs: Pimpama, Coomera, Oxenford, Southport, Toowoomba, Forest Lake, Indooroopilly, Woolloongabba, Larapinta, Redland Bay. Anyone who lives in these areas or visited the locations at the specified times is being urged to monitor their health and get tested if symptomatic. #7NEWS See more
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12.01.2022 UPDATE: This advice is no longer current, please see here for the updated information: https://www.facebook.com/CairnsDisasterCentre/posts/10159291003943522 TRO...PICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 6 Issued at 2:08 pm EST on Monday 1 March 2021 Headline: A tropical low is developing near the north tropical coast of Queensland. Areas Affected: Warning Zone Cape Flattery to Lucinda. Watch Zone None. Cancelled Zone None. Details of Tropical Low at 1:00 pm AEST: Intensity: Tropical Low, sustained winds near the centre of 65 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 95 kilometres per hour. Location: within 55 kilometres of 17.2 degrees South 146.8 degrees East, estimated to be 115 kilometres east southeast of Cairns and 90 kilometres east northeast of Innisfail. Movement: west at 12 kilometres per hour. Tropical low's recent movement has been slowly towards the west. However, it is likely to turn towards the north later today and become slow moving during the night. The tropical low is expected to reach tropical cyclone strength during Tuesday. While coastal crossing is not expected, the system is likely to cause gales about the coastal and island communities. The cyclone is likely to remain close to the coast while intensifying over the next two days. In the longer term, it is likely to take a southeasterly track away from the coast as a category 3 cyclone. Hazards: GALES with gusts to 100km/h are likely about the coastal and island communities between Cape Flattery and Lucinda, including Cairns and Innisfail, during today and on Tuesday. HEAVY RAINFALL is likely about the coastal and island communities between Cape Flattery and Lucinda, including Cairns and Innisfail, tonight and on Tuesday. A Flood Watch is current for the north tropical coast between Mission Beach and Rollingstone; refer to that product for more information. ABNORMALLY HIGH TIDES and large waves may cause flooding near the foreshore. People likely to be affected should take measures to protect their property as much as possible and be prepared to help their neighbours. Recommended Action: People between Cape Flattery and Lucinda should take precautions and listen to the next advice at 5 pm. - Information is available from your local government - For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster Management Services website (www.disaster.qld.gov.au) - For emergency assistance call the Queensland State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500 (for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on buildings or roof damage). Next Advice: The next advice will be issued by 5:00 pm AEST Monday 01 March.
11.01.2022 Tsunami Marine Warning Issued for Norfolk Island - 5 March 2021. Video issued 930am AEST.
10.01.2022 Annastacia Palaszczuk1011 4121 COVID5001000... COVID50%75% BREAKING: From 1am on Thursday, October 1, we’re increasing the number of people who can gather at venues and events, as long as it’s outdoors. It means businesses like outdoor dining, beer gardens, theme parks and zoos, can increase the number of patrons outdoors from one per 4 square metres to one per 2 square metres. The maximum number of attendees permitted at events with a COVID Safe Checklist will increase from 500 to 1,000 per day. Seated capacity at outdoor stadiums, amphitheatres and outdoor performance venues with a COVID Safe Plan can increase from up to 50% to up to 75%.
09.01.2022 Queensland has recorded 1 new case of COVID-19 today. This case was overseas acquired and detected in hotel quarantine. There are currently 18 active cases and ...18 are in hospital. To date, 1,511 people have recovered from the disease and sadly, 7 people have lost their lives. This brings the total number of cases in Queensland to 1,568. A total of 147,216 vaccine doses have been administered in Queensland (not including the number of vaccinations administered by the Commonwealth Government) and 2,474,437 tests. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. 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
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07.01.2022 Queensland has 0 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 5 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 3 of the active cases are in ho...spital. To date, 1,142 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,157. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. 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 now be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data
06.01.2022 Health update: West Moreton wastewater Routine wastewater testing has returned a positive result for viral fragments of COVID-19 in sewage at the treatmen...t plant at Carole Park in Ipswich. The sample was taken last week as part of a joint Queensland Health, University of Queensland and CSIRO pilot research program to test sewage for traces of COVID-19. Sampling has been taking place at 18 locations across Queensland since mid-July. This is an important reminder that Queenslanders should not be complacent and need to keep in place good hygiene practices, maintain social distancing and get tested when sick. If you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, please get tested. This does not impact drinking water in anyway. Local drinking water is thoroughly treated through processes that are designed to remove or kill microorganisms before they reach your taps there is no risk when drinking water, showering, watering the garden, swimming or other activities The Fever Clinic at Ipswich Hospital stands ready to expand testing hours to cope with any additional demand from the community, and the region also hosts several pathology, community and Respiratory Clinics. The areas services by the Carole Park treatment park include Camira, Carole Park, Ellen Grove and Springfield.
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