COVID-19
COVID continues general plateau, decline
WHILE there were two more local COVID-19 cases reported to the Department of Health in the last weekly reporting period, broader signs across the state point to a decline.
Active Wangaratta case numbers reached a peak of 69 this year on May 19 but they have since fallen away, down to 32 as of last week.
Across the state, 6135 COVID-19 cases were reported to the department, a decrease of 28 per cent from the previous week.
The number of COVID hospitalisations also fell last week, and quantitative wastewater levels – indicating variants in the wastewater – have also declined.
Despite the positive signs, there are still currently 356 COVID patients in Victorian hospitals and 17 in intensive care, while 64 COVID-related deaths were reported to the department in the past week, so the situation remains serious.
There are still 4.2 million Victorians who are eligible but have not had their 2023 booster dose, which remains the best way to protect yourself and the community from COVID-19.
The department says we should take a test if we have symptoms and stay home if we are sick.
Booster appointments are available through a local GP or pharmacy including South Wangaratta Medical Centre and Ramsay Pharmacy in Ovens Street, or visit www.healthdirect.gov.au to search for a provider.