Western Australia coronovirus update as at 6 May 2021

The Department of Health has reported three new cases of COVID-19 overnight.

A female and male both in their 30s, and a child, who all have returned from overseas and are now in hotel quarantine.

The State's total number now stands at 1013. WA Health is monitoring 28 active cases of COVID-19 and 976 people have recovered from the virus in WA.

Anyone who accepted a delivery from Uber Eats or Menulog between 29 April and 1 May or visited a restaurant in the list of sites (food and business) during the times indicated should monitor for COVID symptoms. While the risk is deemed to be low, these venues were briefly visited by persons who have since tested positive for COVID-19. Anyone who develops symptoms within 14 days are advised to get a COVID test and isolate until they get the results. If they remain asymptomatic, there is no action other than to monitor for symptoms.

To date, the WA Department of Health has administered 107,834 COVID-19 vaccinations, including 25,071 people who have received both doses. Yesterday, 2367 people were vaccinated.

The Commonwealth Government vaccination national roll-out figures can be found on the Australian Department of Health website (external site).

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