A COVID-19 Primary Care alert from the Deputy Director of Public Health.
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THS North West escalation
A media release from the Deputy Secretary Hospitals and Primary Care.
Article
Tasmanians urged to get the right care for their needs this festive period
A media release from the Deputy Secretary Hospitals and Primary Care.
Article
Alert from the Director of Public Health for Residential Aged Care providers
An alert from the Director of Public Health (Tasmania) for Residential Aged Care providers.
Article
COVID-19 services available over Christmas and New Year
21 December 2022. Read about the COVID-19 services available during the festive period.
Article
Tasmanians urged to keep it COVID safe this Christmas to protect people at risk
A media release from the Director of Public Health.
Article
Royal Hobart Hospital and Launceston General Hospital escalation
A media release from the Secretary and State Health Commander.
Article
Changes to testing services
2 December 2022.
State-operated testing clinics will provide access to testing services until the end of January 2023.
Article
Alert from the Director of Public Health for disability residential settings
An alert from the Deputy Director of Public Health for Disability Residential Settings
Article
Royal Hobart Hospital COVID Management
The Royal Hobart Hospital remains at level 2 of its COVID-19 Management Escalation Plan, but additional visitor precautions will commence on November 30 2022.
Article
COVID-19 risk level in Tasmania raised to MODERATE
25 November 2022. Tasmania has raised the official COVID-19 Risk Level to MODERATE as the State continues to experience increases in COVID-19 cases.
Article
Alert from the State Health Commander for Post COVID-19 Syndrome Navigation Service
An update from the State Health Commander for Post COVID-19 Syndrome Navigation Service.
Article
Changes to isolation requirements
30 September 2022. From 14 October 2022, individuals who have COVID-19 symptoms are encouraged to stay at home while they remain unwell, but it will no longer be mandated for them to remain in isolation for 5 days.