WebJan 31, 2024 · Information about COVID-19 in Tasmania is now provided on the Department of Health website. The current COVID-19 risk level in Tasmania is LOW . If you have a … WebApr 7, 2024 · Coronavirus (COVID-19) Current risk level and statistics Listen Due to changes in National reporting, from 9 September 2024, the Department of Health will report Tasmania’s COVID-19 statistics on a weekly basis each Friday. Data reported is for the 7 days prior to 4pm each Thursday OR current figures as of Thursday 4pm each week.
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