More restrictions brought in as Western Australia's daily COVID-19 case tally tips over 1000

Western Australia's COVID-19 restrictions are set to use to the entire of the state after its day by day variety of new COVID-19 circumstances handed 1000 for the primary time.
A complete of 1039 native circumstances have been recorded within the state within the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday, as have been 4 travel-related circumstances.
Premier Mark McGowan has additionally suggested that the determine reported yesterday - 617 new circumstances - ought to even have been 732 new circumstances.

Elizabeth Quay, Perth WA at night
The variety of COVID-19 circumstances in Perth is rising.(Getty)

There are a complete of 3038 identified energetic circumstances within the state, whereas hospitalisations of individuals with COVID-19 have risen to 12.
Mr McGowan has urged Western Australians to be alert however not alarmed.
"I wish to stress this isn't a trigger for panic," he stated.
"However it's a reminder to take the virus critically."
He introduced the federal government's degree one COVID-19 restrictions will come into impact from 6am tomorrow within the Kimberley, and into impact within the the rest of the state on Monday.

Mr McGowan has warned folks to not be alarmed.(9)

The restrictions are already in place in Perth, Peel and the south-west, the Nice Southern, Wheatbelt and Pilbara areas.
The restrictions embody a two-square-metre density restrict for a lot of venues, together with casinos, pubs, golf equipment, eating places, hairdressers and gymnasiums.
There's additionally a 75 per cent capability restrict at cinemas, theatres and stadiums.
Nightclub crowds will probably be capped at 500.
Residents will solely have the ability to have 30 folks inside their residence however 200 will probably be permitted at personal outside gatherings, so long as there are two-square-metres per particular person on the venue.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 21: A COVID-19 testing clinic sign at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on January 21, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. NSW has recorded 46 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, marking the deadliest day in the state since the start of the pandemic. NSW also recorded 25,168 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hour reporting period. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)
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