Western Australia Covid update as at 23 November 2021

WA Health is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 overnight.

The State’s total remains at 1121. To date, 1103 people have recovered from the virus in WA. WA is monitoring nine active cases who are all in hotel quarantine.

Border controls

Information about Western Australia’s controlled border arrangements, conditions of entry and quarantine is available online.

Northern Territory

Based on the latest health advice, the Northern Territory has transitioned from ‘very low risk’ to ‘low risk‘ border controls under Western Australia’s controlled border effective Tuesday, 16 November (4pm WST).

Under the low risk category, travel is permitted from the NT into WA, subject to the following strict conditions:

  • be double dose vaccinated against COVID-19 (if eligible);
  • present for a COVID-19 test on arrival (within 48 hours) and on day 12;
  • self-quarantine for 14 days in suitable premises;
  • complete a G2G Pass declaration prior to arrival, stipulating they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms and which jurisdictions they have been in the previous 14 days;
  • land arrivals to be met at the border checkpoint, for a health screening and to have their G2G Pass declaration checked before proceeding to their self-quarantine premises.

Unless advised otherwise by WA Health, anyone who arrived in WA from the NT before the change to ‘low risk’ at 4pm on 16 November 2021 and who visited a NT close or casual exposure site or high risk area (external link) at the relevant time is required to:

  • present for a COVID-19 test on arrival (within 48 hours) and on day 12
  • self-quarantine for 14 days from date of exposure.

Anyone else who arrived in WA from the NT before 4pm on 16 November are advised to regularly check the NT exposure sites, which are changing frequently and get tested if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms.

Tasmania

Anyone who has been to an exposure location listed on the Tasmania website (external site) should quarantine until they have been advised otherwise by Public Health.

Anyone who has recently arrived from Tasmania and has not visited any of the listed venues should present for COVID-19 testing if they develop symptoms and keep checking the list of exposure sites.

Testing clinics

Yesterday, 322 people were swabbed at State-run clinics.*

A list of all testing clinics is available on the HealthyWA website.

COVID-19 vaccinations

Since vaccination numbers were reported yesterday, 19,449 COVID-19 vaccine doses were recorded in WA – 11,955 of these were second doses. The total includes 4541 historic COVID-19 vaccine doses*. These figures represent COVID-19 vaccinations at State-run clinics and doses given as part of the Commonwealth rollout**.

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

A mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for a majority of occupations and workforces

/Public Release. View in full here.