Coronavirus (COVID-19) info and news in Western Australia

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Coronavirus updates, March 9, 2023

Last updated:  1 year 19 days 6 hours ago
1,3M

Confirmed cases

1,3M

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952

Deaths

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11,4M

Confirmed cases

11,4M

Estimated cases

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20K

Deaths

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+179 446 yesterday
676,6M

Confirmed cases

Estimated for the end of the day: n/a
676,6M

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Recovered

+1 445 yesterday
6,9M

Deaths

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About this data

Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.

Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.

Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.

Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.

Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.

The Western Australia region is facing the coronavirus disease along with the whole Australia that still tries hard to slow the pandemic’s rise. According to the official information, about 1,3M COVID-19 positive cases have been informed as of today, and about 952 deaths. Still, the infection rate is informed to be 52K per 100,000 people that is considered to be average among other regions but it’s early to conclude that the situation is improving.

With the outbreak expected to persist, people have been told to take care of themselves and stay home.You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus. The risk of infection in the region is average if we talk about its population density that is 0 people per km2 but the situation is still difficult.

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