Government releases housing response to State Infrastructure Strategy
The Infrastructure Western Australia Act 2019 (the Act) requires a formal Government response to be tabled in Parliament and published within six months.
The Infrastructure Western Australia Act 2019 (the Act) requires a formal Government response to be tabled in Parliament and published within six months.
All Western Australians should test for COVID-19 if experiencing any symptoms and stay home until they have recovered.
The change to isolation requirements will enable people who have tested positive to COVID-19 and close contacts to return to work sooner, while continuing to protect at-risk people in our community.
Face masks are strongly encouraged indoors, especially in crowded indoor spaces.
The interval recommended between a recent COVID-19 infection or last booster dose is now three months.
Please also encourage family, friends and colleagues to stock up on RATs at these pop-ups, especially now during cooler months with winter viruses circulating.
Restrictions on travel to remote Aboriginal communities will ease however some communities may choose to still apply their own restrictions.
The campaign will run through to August across TV, radio, press, out of home, digital channels, and community activations.
This makes it even more convenient for close contacts with no symptoms to collect RATs as part of the requirement to undertake a daily RAT before leaving their place of isolation.
Hear from speakers at the Health Department, Department of Premier and Cabinet and Department of Communities.