[9] Gatherings of more than 500 people were banned. [2] On 15 March, Premier Mark McGowan declared a state of emergency in Western Australia, along with a formal public health emergency. [7], On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic. [81], On 13 April, the Tasmanian government closed the North West Regional Hospital and North West Private Hospital for cleaning, and put the entire staff of over 1,000 people and their families into quarantine. [68], On the evening of 31 March, six baggage handlers from Adelaide Airport had tested positive. On the same day, regional Victoria moved from Stage Three restrictions to the Second Step of the roadmap, which enabled up to five people to gather together in outdoor public places from a maximum of two households, the reopening of outdoor pools and playgrounds, as well as allowing religious services to be conducted outside with a maximum of five people, plus a faith leader. [44][45] She was the third person in Australia to die from an adverse reaction to an Astra-Zeneca vaccination; the first two deaths were in NSW from thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome. Genome sequencing in Victoria earlier this month revealed more than 90 per cent of the states deadly second wave could be traced back to a breach in hotel quarantine at The Rydges on Swanston hotel, where a security guard became infected from a returning traveller. This teacher, a woman in her 50s, was confirmed to be the partner of an individual who was on the same flight from the US that the general practitioner (GP) of Toorak Clinic was on. During May 2022, Western Australia experienced sharply rising cases amongst the highest per capita cases seen anywhere in the world throughout the pandemic. [36] ANZAC Day commemorations inside the lockdown area (which were anticipated to go ahead with caps on attendance) were cancelled and people were encouraged to participate in driveway dawn services, as was the case in 2020. From 5December, venues in WA were required to keep a register of patrons and staff for the purpose of contact tracing. [35] The traveller was quarantined after he travelled to India to get married. There were no new COVID-19 cases detected in WA overnight before the change, and only five active cases in WA, all in hotel quarantine. [12], On 5 April, all state borders were closed, a strengthening of the previous border rules, and all arrivals were quarantined in city hotels for 14 days. All the new cases are from the Perth metropolitan area and all are self-isolating at home. The Perth and Peel restrictions have ended as planned from 12.01am, Sunday, 14 February. [202][203] In response, on 31 December, Victoria lowered allowed household guests to 15, and mandated masks indoors anywhere other than in Victorians' own homes.[204]. [3], Western Australia's low case numbers were attributed to a swift introduction of restrictions by authorities, a strict state border policy, and its isolation. [125], From 5 July, at the request of the NSW Government, the Federal Government introduced restrictions on the number of passengers arriving at Sydney Airport. [39] Susan McDonald, a Queensland senator, confirmed being infected with the virus. Dine in at cafs, restaurants and pubs allowed to reopen. [85], On 27 April, the Federal government announced A$94.6million of support was available for zoos, wildlife parks and aquariums in financial difficulties due to coronavirus restrictions. This means the whole of Western Australia returns to the pre-lockdown conditions, as experienced prior to 6pm on Sunday, 31 January. More than 2 million people in the Perth and Peel regions entered a four-day lockdown on Tuesday, after three COVID-19 cases were found in the community. "Every jurisdiction has been learning as it goes, weve never been exposed to this before and so youve got to give the government the credit for doing as good a job as they could with the evidence thats available to them," he said. On March 24, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a complete lockdown of the entire nation for 21 days in an effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. A maximum of 50 passengers per flight, and 450 international arrivals per day was set. "[117] An interim report was published on 6 November,[120] and the inquiry's final report was published on 21 December. [101], On 17 May, Victoria announced two further business sites had been shut down due to a suspected case at each. [152], On 6 September, the Victorian Government released their five-step roadmap to reopening, which detailed the conditions which needed to be met to facilitate the gradual easing of Victoria's restrictions. [71], Also on 2 April, the Federal government announced the temporary provision of free childcare so that people could continue working, and to prevent closure of childcare centres. It seeks to avoid duplication of the announcements made by the Australian Government as much as possible. 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NSW residents over 18 years-of-age will be eligible to receive four A$25 vouchers through Service NSW. Perth was deserted as social distancing measures took hold. [47] Measures included mandatory mask wearing on public transport and indoors, re-introduction of the 2-square-metre rule for public venues, and limits on gatherings. 3:35am Apr 27, 2021. With truck drivers one of the few workers given exemptions to travel across the country without quarantining, the risk of a similar outbreak in WA exists, but is slightly lessened due to SA acting as a buffer between the west and Victoria. People in the Perth metropolitan area and Peel region will enter a minimum four-day lockdown from 12.01am Tuesday, June 29 to limit any potential spread of COVID-19. All gathering restrictions removed, limited only by a one-person per 2 square metres rule. Information and updates about the City's response to coronavirus. This chronology summarises key announcements from state and territory governments on COVID-19 up until 30 June 2020. 79passengers had tested positive for the virus by 1 April. [citation needed], On 1 March, Australia reported the first death from COVID-19: a 78-year-old Perth man, who was one of the passengers from Diamond Princess, and who had been evacuated and was being treated in Western Australia. [38] Western Australia introduced similar measures as New South Wales, preventing schools from organising gatherings of over 500. ", "Western Australia records five new local COVID-19 cases as exposure sites grow", "Explainer: why are Covid infection rates in Australia so high compared with other countries? The date had been based on the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant, but it is feared the Omicron variant could "cripple" the state. All non-essential City of Perth services will be closed during this time. [136] Palmer also claimed that the border closure would "destroy the lives of hundreds of thousands of people for decades" and compared the death toll of COVID-19 with that of road accidents and influenza. (Image: PA) April 5 - Lockdown announcement. [10], On 1 April, regional border restrictions were implemented across Western Australia restricting travel between regions to essential services only. [133], On 27 July, the Prime Minister renamed the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission, formed on 25 March 2020 as the "National COVID-19 Commission Advisory Board (NCC)". Such work is typically reliant on overseas staff, such as backpackers and seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands. [172], On 31 October 2020, Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan announced that from 14 November, Western Australia's hard border policy would be eased, enabling residents from states and territories deemed very low risk (i.e. ", "First WA coronavirus case flown to Perth for treatment after evacuating Diamond Princess ship", "Agency Advisory #3 COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease)", "WA confirms first novel Coronavirus death", "Coronavirus quarantine rule prompts WA threat of $50,000 penalty as panic buying intensifies", "Western Australia, South Australia to close borders in response to coronavirus pandemic", "New COVID-19 restrictions on travel within WA as big queues form on WA/SA border ahead of closure - ABC News", "Kimberley coronavirus case spike sees shire borders closed to protect the vulnerable from COVID-19", "Coronavirus sees WA close its borders from midnight on Sunday to stop COVID-19 spread from eastern states", "No new coronavirus COVID-19 cases in WA for the first time in more than five weeks", "Artania cruise ship leaves Fremantle after fatal coronavirus outbreak on board", "WA eases coronavirus restrictions to allow 10-person gatherings", "Premier reveals restaurants, regional borders to reopen", "WA unlocked to travellers as almost all regional restrictions set to end for long weekend", "One in four metre square rule set to be scrapped in WA next weekend", "WA eases restrictions as NSW residents urged to avoid travel to Melbourne as it happened", "WA bars, cafes, restaurants and festivals to return to 100 per cent capacity", "Complacency blamed as WA's phase five restrictions pushed back to August", "Phase 5 restrictions in WA delayed by weeks", "Easing of coronavirus restrictions delayed as WA remains on 'high alert' due to Victorian outbreak", "Perth Royal Show axed as WA's coronavirus phase 5 restrictions pushed back by two months", "Coronavirus crisis: Mark McGowan reveals delay to phase five restrictions due to outbreak threat", "WA venues to adopt mandatory contact register from December 5 amid coronavirus risk", "COVID lockdown announced for Perth and South West after quarantine hotel worker tests positive", "NSW orders West Australian arrivals into five-day lockdown to stop spread of virulent UK strain", "States begin responding to WA coronavirus case, Queensland, NT, Vic, ACT declare affected region a hotspot", "WA Premier says masks will remain compulsory in Perth despite lack of new COVID-19 cases", "Masks off as COVID-19 restrictions lift in Perth, Peel regions amid no new cases", "WA coronavirus lockdown ends, Premier Mark McGowan unveils $43m package to help small businesses", "Perth lockdown for three days will see Anzac Day services cancelled, residents urged to stay indoors", "Lockdown ends in Perth and Peel as no new community cases recorded", "Trans-Tasman bubble: Travel paused between New Zealand and Western Australia due to Covid-19 outbreak", "Hotel security guard, household members test positive to COVID-19 in WA", "Western Australia regions of Perth and Peel face nervous wait as Premier Mark McGowan flags possible lockdown", "WA Premier Mark McGowan announced new restrictions as COVID cases climb", "Police access SafeWA app data for murder investigation, prompting urgent law change", "WA to move to phase five of COVID-19 plan as hospitality restrictions removed", "State-by-state travel restrictions as NSW outbreak grows", "WA Health authorities report woman's death in hospital, vaccine history sent to TGA", "COVID-19 vaccine weekly safety report - 08-07-2021 @ Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)", "NSW woman's blood clot death linked to AstraZeneca vaccine", "Restrictions imposed on Perth, Peel region after woman tests positive for COVID-19 after NSW trip", "Perth and Peel plunged into lockdown after another local coronavirus case detected", "How life will change on WA border open date, when a raft of COVID restrictions will take effect", "Western Australia to reopen border on 5 February after almost two years sealed off from the world", "Mark McGowan delays WA border reopening indefinitely over Omicron fears", "WA records one new local case of COVID-19 following Perth Mess Hall rave", "Eased public health measures from 6am, Tuesday 4 January", "WA mask mandate extended in wake of growing backpacker COVID-19 cluster", "Tasmania and ACT elevated to high risk under WA's controlled border", "COVID-19 coronavirus: Controlled border", "Masks reintroduced as WA records five new local COVID-19 cases amid Omicron spread in Perth", "Mask mandate extended to South-West as doctors call for stricter restrictions to tackle Omicron", "Premier Mark McGowan announces delay to WA border opening amid fears Omicron will 'cripple' state", "WA records 10 new COVID-19 cases, but testing numbers plunge on Australia Day public holiday", "WA border opening date is March 3, as Mark McGowan announces new COVID restrictions", "WA COVID state of emergency laws pass first hurdle after bitter debate", "WA's COVID-induced state of emergency is ending. Passengers were given an information sheet and asked to present themselves if they had a fever or suspect they might have the disease. In addition, the state government during a critically timed month-long soft lockdown in WA in April also closed the regional and state borders, shut schools a week early and ordered interstate travellers to self-isolate on arrival. 10 Christmas party raged on December 18, 2020, less than 24 hours before Boris Johnson raised Covid lockdown measures to Tier 4 and ordered everyone to remain local [18], On 7 March, Victorian Health Minister Jenny Mikakos confirmed during a press conference that a doctor in Victoria had tested positive for COVID-19. More than 400 people were arrested and nearly 400 penalties issued. Travel from New South Wales and Victoria was already restricted, so only travellers from South Australia and Tasmania are not required to quarantine. [155], On 13 September, Melbourne moved from Stage Four to the First Step of the roadmap for reopening, which allowed for slightly reduced restrictions; such changes included the implementation of social bubbles which allowed those living alone or single parents to have one other person in their home, the reopening of playgrounds and outdoor fitness equipment, libraries allowed to open for contactless click and collect, as well as a reduction of the curfew by an hour. [22], On 9 March, the principal of Carey Baptist Grammar confirmed that one of the teachers at their Kew campus was infected with the virus. [43], "Overnight" on 24 June 2021, a 61-year-old woman died in Royal Perth Hospital from immune thrombocytopenic purpura, which was later linked by the Therapeutic Goods Administration to her Astra-Zeneca vaccination in early June. As a result, up to 100 other staff from the airport were required to self-isolate, causing cancellations of flights to and from Adelaide. WA to enter three-day snap . [2] On 18 March, indoor gatherings of over 100 people were banned. [186] In early 2021 the Festival was cancelled entirely. [30], Victoria confirmed nine new cases, one of which was the first case of human-to-human transmission in the state. [130], On 12 July, the free Federally funded childcare introduced on 2 April 2020[72] ended, and the Federal Child Care Subsidy was reintroduced. [88] On 10 May, the ACT was again free of active COVID-19 cases. On 24 March, Western Australia closed its borders to the rest of Australia, and on 1 April, the state implemented borders between regions in the state. Getty Social gatherings House parties, barbecues and birthday parties are banned Weddings are restricted to 5 people: the couple, celebrant and witnesses, social distancing must be observed to date, we have identified 337 contacts, including . ), On 20 July, the number of daily overseas arrivals allowed at Sydney Airport was reduced from 450 (since 5 July) to350. [48], On 13 December 2021, it was announced that Western Australia would fully open its borders to COVID-19 vaccinated people from interstate and overseas on 5 February 2022,[50][51] but that re-opening was subsequently delayed. This was also the first time since 21 February where there were no cases of COVID-19 in Victorian hospitals. The interim Commissioner of CQV is the Commissioner of Corrections, Emma Cassar. That advantage bought the federal and state government time to stage a defence which would ultimately lead to community spread of coronavirus being eliminated in WA by mid April a feat that has been maintained for 138 days. The outbreak, which includes 12 cases to date, could not be ruled out as having been sparked by two women who allegedly lied on their border declaration passes to enter Queensland in late July after visiting Melbourne. Boris Johnson has publicly spoken out about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Brexit deal; ministers briefly considered ordering all domestic cats in Britain to be killed during COVID, a former health . This brought the total number of cases within the Northern Beaches cluster to 66. The Department of Health has reported 23 new cases of COVID-19 overnight, bringing the State's total to 278. . South Africa will enter a nationwide lockdown for 21-days with effect from midnight on Thursday 26 March 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa said. . [158] As a trial, some seasonal workers were allowed in, such as 160 workers from Vanuatu allowed into the Northern Territory in early September to pick mangoes. [170] With a length of 112days, this Victorian COVID-19 lockdown was the longest continuous lockdown world-wide, as of October 2020. [2] On 11 April, Western Australia recorded its last case of unknown community transmission for 2020. The states quickly enacted a variety of restrictions against travellers from WA who arrived since 25 January including requiring COVID testing, 5 to 14 days of self or supervised quarantine, and Victoria forbidding entry without a permit. Under the restrictions, masks remained mandatory indoors and outdoors in the Perth and Peel regions, unless people had a medical exemption, or were doing vigorous exercise outside. [35] In response to the lockdown, Air New Zealand canceled a flight between Auckland and Perth. Galleries, beauty services and gyms allowed to reopen. When the virus was first identified in China in late 2019, lockdown seemed extreme. The doctor believed he only had a mild cold and was fit to return to work,[19] hitting back at the minister for her comments. The restrictions applied from 23 December to 4 January 2022, after which venues were able to open, but masks were still required until 6pm on 7 January 2022. Internal travel restrictions reduced from 13 regions to 4. [92] By 18 May, this had increased to 12 cases, and on that day it was revealed that a delivery driver had tested positive, prompting the closing for cleaning of 12 more McDonald's locations: Melton East, Laverton North, Yallambie, Taylors Lakes, Campbellfield, Sunbury, Hoppers Crossing, Riverdale Village, Sandown, Calder Highway Northbound/Outbound, Calder Highway Southbound/Inbound, and BP Rockbank Service Centre Outbound. 26, 2021. This brought COVID-19 related deaths at the nursing home to nineteen and the national death toll to 100. [113], On 30 June, the Victorian Government re-enforced local lockdowns across 10 different Melbourne postcodes. Retail shops like Bunnings are closed for the first time. [117][118] The inquiry was delayed by lockdown restrictions. [198] Canberra will require quarantine of those from the Central Coast, Greater Sydney, Illawarra-Shoalhaven, and Nepean Blue Mountains. After being restricted to take-away only since March, free standing cafes and restaurants, and those inside pubs and clubs, were allowed some sit-down dining. [29] West Australian health minister Roger Cook has informed the public that the Western Australian Department of health is postponing upgrades at Peel Health Campus to accommodate patients with the virus. Additionally, primary school students, special school students and students in Years 1012 undertaking the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) would return to school on 12 October. [2] Stanley Men's Shed made a wooden sign to mark Wee Shorty's resting place with shed member Jim Wallace presented it to owner Pete Chan at his Perth takeaway (Image: Pete Chan) It was Jim who . [11] Within the Kimberley region, movement was further restricted to prevent travel between each of the four local government areas. The remaining 10 per cent was linked to another similar breach at the Stamford Plaza. Attendance is limited only by the one person per 2 sq metre rule. [49], 14 days quarantine was required for any border entry from the ACT, NT or Queensland. For Perth and Peel regions, the 150 person capacity for events applies. Start date End date Length (days) Start date End date Length (days) Start date End date Length (days) . [121], On 30 December, a new cluster was announced in New South Wales, comprising six members of an extended family living in Croydon and two other locations, found through testing of a symptomatic family member. At the same time the government loosened the "recognised activities" criteria for those whose employment was impacted by the pandemic. Nonetheless, on August 14, WA introduced mandatory masks and testing for truck drivers. [27][28], Later that day, an initial $17.6billion stimulus package was unveiled by the Prime Minister to "protect Australians' health, secure jobs and set the economy to bounce back" from the crisis. [196], By 20 December 30 new cases were reported in Sydney, with 28 being linked to the Avalon RSL club and Avalon bowling club within the Northern Beaches cluster. Specifically, from 4pm today the following facilities will be closed . [133] (See 19 July in COVID-19 pandemic in Australia#Victoria for more details. This figure was later revised to $70billion when an error of estimation came to light. [61], In late July, businessman Clive Palmer claimed that the closing of the borders by the Western Australian government was unconstitutional and he launched a legal challenge in the Federal Court. A$250million so state-owned buildings and public schools could employ more cleaners. [119] Andrews noted that "it is abundantly clear that what has gone on here is completely unacceptable and we need to know exactly what has happened.
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