Western Australia has been in a fortunate position in terms of COVID-19 infection rates, with only a few sporadic cases detected within the state. However, with the Delta variant surging across much of the country, it’s necessary for people in Western Australia to stay vigilant and take appropriate measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

Here’s some of the latest health advice to help you stay safe in Western Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.

1. Get Vaccinated

Getting vaccinated is the most effective way to prevent severe illness and hospitalization from COVID-19. The Australian Government has made COVID-19 vaccines available to all eligible adults in Australia, and you should take advantage of this as soon as possible. If you have any underlying health conditions or allergy-related concerns about the vaccine, it’s recommended to consult a doctor before getting vaccinated.

2. Practice Good Hygiene

COVID-19 spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. Therefore, it’s crucial to practice good hygiene to minimize the spread of infection. This includes regularly washing your hands with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Additionally, covering your nose and mouth with a tissue or your elbow when coughing or sneezing can prevent respiratory droplets from spreading through the air.

3. Wear a Mask

Wearing a mask is now mandatory in many indoor venues across Western Australia, including public transportation, shops, and healthcare settings. It’s not completely foolproof, but it reduces the spread of respiratory droplets. When wearing a mask, ensure it covers your nose and mouth and fits snugly against the sides of your face without any gaps. Avoid touching the mask while wearing it and wash your hands immediately before and after removing it.

4. Practice Physical Distancing

Physical distancing involves keeping a distance of at least 1.5 meters from others to minimize the chance of infection. Limiting close contact with those outside your household or social-bubble is effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19. Avoid crowded indoor places, and if you have to be in public spaces, try to maintain physical distancing.

5. Monitor Your Health

COVID-19 symptoms may vary from person to person, but they often include fever, coughing, difficulty breathing, body aches, and fatigue. If you experience any symptoms, it’s essential to get tested and isolate yourself until you confirm that you’re not COVID-19 positive. Additionally, if you have been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, it’s also recommended to self-isolate and get tested.

Conclusion

By following the latest health advice, you can stay safe from COVID-19 in Western Australia. Remember to get vaccinated, practice good hygiene, wear a mask, practice physical distancing, and monitor your health. By taking these steps, you can help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and keep yourself and those around you safe.

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