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COVID-19 Update

COVID risk alert rises to AMBER as of 11 November 2022

 

On 10 November the Premier announced that Queensland will go into the Amber (Tier 1) of the Traffic Light Advice on 11 November due to moderate rates of COVID-19 transmission.  

 

Please see below for a description about the Amber Advice:

Amber (Tier 1) means there are moderate rates of community transmission and Queensland is coming off a wave or may be entering a new wave.

When the traffic light is Amber, you should follow the advice for the green traffic light, and:

  • wear a mask

    • in healthcare settings

    • indoors, if you can't socially distance

    • on public transport

    • if you are older or medically at risk

    • if you're around people who are vulnerable to COVID-19

  • take a rapid test (RAT) every 2 days if someone in your household has COVID-19.


People who are older or have medical conditions can be more vulnerable to serious illness if they get COVID-19.

Places where it's more likely people may have COVID-19 include healthcare settings such as hospital emergency departments and general practitioner waiting rooms.
 
For up-to-date COVID-19 advise, please visit:

Queensland Government webpage
 

View the COVID-19 traffic light advice.

 

Read the recent correspondence from Mr Shaun Drummond, Director-General, Queensland Health, for primary care providers.

Western Queensland Primary Health Network gratefully acknowledges the financial and other support from the Australian Government Department of Health

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