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25.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Tuesday, 29 September 2020. ---- - Current cases -... There have been eight new cases of COVID-19 in Western Australia overnight related to the Patricia Oldendorff vessel. These are the eight cases publicly announced yesterday. The total number of cases associated with the vessel today remains at 17, with seven infected crew still aboard the vessel. The State’s total stands at 684. There are 22 active cases being monitored. To date, 653 confirmed cases have recovered from the virus in WA. Yesterday 469 people presented to WA COVID-19 clinics 465 were assessed and 462 swabbed. There have been 413,446 COVID-19 tests performed in WA. Of those tested, 71,018 were from regional WA. ---- - Testing - Anyone in WA will now be assessed for a COVID-19 test if they present with ANY of the following: - present with a fever of 37.5C or above - have had a fever in the last few days (for example, night sweats or chills), without a known source - have acute respiratory symptoms (for example, coughing, shortness of breath, sore throat) - acute loss of smell or taste If you have these symptoms, please get tested, and help us identify every case of COVID-19 in WA as early as possible. 10 COVID clinics are now operational visit https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics to find your local COVID clinic or other testing locations. In other regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Please call ahead if you are concerned that you have contracted COVID-19. Patients will be assessed and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. Those individuals who are tested and well enough to return home, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have COVID-19, who does not require hospitalisation will be required to stay in self-isolation as instructed by the public health team. ---- - Closure of the WA border - Western Australia's borders are closed to travel from interstate. -Changes to quarantine requirements for Victorian arrivals- Effective next Monday, 5 October, arrivals to Western Australia who have been in Victoria in the previous two weeks will be allowed to complete self-quarantine, instead of in a hotel, where that is possible. The limited exemption categories for Victorian arrivals will continue to apply and they will continue to be subject to mandatory COVID-19 tests on arrival and on day 11 of their quarantine. The number of exemptions are significantly reduced, meaning only specific essential workers, transport and freight workers and those persons approved by the State Emergency Coordinator, on the advice of the Chief Health Officer, will be permitted to enter WA from Victoria. Please note that any exempt traveller from Victoria who arrives before next Monday will still need to serve their full 14 days of quarantine in a hotel. -Changes to travel restrictions for NSW arrivals- From Monday, 5 October, the additional restrictions which had applied to New South Wales will be lifted. This means that the current conditions that apply to other States and Territories, except Victoria, will now apply to NSW as well. This change will allow for more exempt travel to occur from New South Wales. These changes are based on our latest health advice. Currently for states other than Victoria and NSW, an exempt traveller who will be allowed into our State, must perform one of the following functions: - Health services - Emergency services - Transport, freight and logistics - Specialists skills, not available in WA, for industry or business continuity; - National or State security and governance; and - Courts and judicial services. There are also exemptions for FIFO workers and their families, however strict 14-day quarantine measures will need to be followed, when they first enter the State. Further exemptions will also apply on compassionate grounds. More information and a list of exemptions can be found at www.wa.gov.au/covid19 If you are aware of someone breaching a requirement to self-isolate - please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or WA Police on 131 444. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 Information on WA's roadmap for easing restrictions - www.wa.gov.au/covid19roadmap WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 WA COVID-19 health and information and advice - 13 COVID (13 26843) Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au



23.01.2022 Please be advised Kalamunda GP Super Clinic will be closed tomorrow, Saturday 25th September 2020 *Please note we are still open Sunday (26th Sept 2020). We will recommence normal business hours on Tuesday, Have a safe and happy long weekend

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22.01.2022 Today is WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY. I have always been an advocate of the importance of mental health. These are just some reminders for you. I want you to know ...that someone is always listening and that it's okay to ask for help Feel free to share this post so your friends also know that you too, are ready to listen



21.01.2022 It's important to know the differences between isolation and quarantine during COVID-19. Both have different requirements that are based on the latest health advice. Learn more: https://bit.ly/33knCpm

19.01.2022 Maybe you feel like a tourist in your life now, looking at all the "normal" people, going about their "normal" lives, even in these time when nothing is normal.... What was important or meaningful for you before your loss may not even be possible now. You're on the outside looking in, wondering if this time of year will ever bring anything but pain. Here's what I know: pain will be there until it loosens. This will happen on its own. There is nothing you can do to make that happen. Little by little, of its own accord, pain and love will find new pathways. Whatever small light or comfort you can find, that is the thing to follow. Hold on to love. Hold on to the light of your love. Even in the darkest night, it can still be found. What about you? How's your heart? If you've found some small windows of solace, let us know in the comments. If you haven't yet found anything, let us know about that too. We help each other by sharing the truth about our experiences. #megandevine #refugeingrief #itsokthatyourenotok #griefrevolution #griefhurts #griefsucks #griefsupport #griefcounseling #griefandlosssupport #bereavementsupport #sufferinginsilence #griefislove #griefawareness #griefsupportgroup #griefandhealing #dealingwithgrief #grievingprocess #dealingwithgrief #copingwithgrief #loveandloss #stagesofgrief #depressionhelp #normalizegrief

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15.01.2022 Please be advised Kalamunda GP Super Clinic will be closed this afternoon Tuesday 6th October 2020 for unforeseen circumstances. We will recommence normal business hours Wednesday morning. Have a great day & enjoy the sunshine!!

14.01.2022 - HYDROCEPHALUS AWARENESS MONTH - Hydrocephalus is a condition caused by fluid build-up in the brain. The brain manufactures cerebrospinal fluid, which has important functions, but if there is too much fluid, pressure can damage the brain. See the below link for more information:... https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/hydrocephalus



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06.01.2022 The Minions and Gru are supporting WHO in making sure people of all ages stay safe and healthy during this COVID-19 pandemic: physically distancing being active at home being kind to each other

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