18/02/2022
* Taken directly from Mark McGowan's page *
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Today we announced the new date for WA’s full border opening – and it’s worth talking through how we got here.
Four weeks ago, on January 20, we took the difficult decision to delay Western Australia’s full border opening.
It was a tough call – but it was also the right call for our State.
Proceeding with the original plan and dropping our borders at the height of the east coast Omicron outbreak would have been a complete unforced error.
It would have caused a massive seeding event, while we had low third dose vaccination rates, and children aged 5 to 11 barely had the time to get even one dose.
Instead we committed to review the border controls in February, while we drove up our vaccination rates and created a pathway for tens of thousands of Western Australians and others to come back in a safe and orderly way, with quarantine and testing.
In the four weeks since that announcement;
-34,000 people safely returned to WA
-We have driven up our vaccination levels, with our third dose rates soaring from 25 per cent then, to more than 55 per cent today, and expected to climb to 70 per cent by March 3
-On top of that, first doses for children aged five to 11 have tripled from 13 per cent to 45.7 per cent.
-And thankfully, the east coast Omicron outbreak appears to have peaked and is declining.
Our promised review has now been completed. And it is clear that the situation has improved.
It is plain to see that four weeks of caution, has paid dividends.
It is now far safer to relax our hard border settings.
So, based on the latest health advice, I can announce, that effective 12:01am Thursday the 3rd of March, Western Australia will resume our full border opening – safely, sensibly and responsibly.
The notice period of nearly two weeks gives the community and businesses time to prepare and make plans.
I know removing the hard border is a step that some in the community have been looking forward to for some time.
I note there are also Western Australians who will be apprehensive, but I want them to know – WA is prepared.
We have the supplies, we have the policy settings.
We have one of the most vaccinated populations in the world.
But we still have the capacity to do more.
So please – if it’s been three months since your second dose, go and book your third dose now.
Do not wait, do not hesitate, vaccination can save your life.
March 3 will be a step forward for Western Australia.
A safe step forward, taken at the right time, in the right way.