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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 944 asked in the Legislative Council on 11 November 2021 by Hon Dr Steve Thomas

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

CORONAVIRUS — VACCINATIONS — TRANSITION PLAN

944. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:

I refer to the government's announcement on 5 November of a plan to have a plan for the opening of the state from COVID restrictions, called WA's safe transition plan, and to the 28 271 Western Australians who were vaccinated over last weekend, which saw WA's first-dose vaccination rate reach 80.6 per cent.

(1) Under current modelling, on what dates is it expected that WA's first-dose vaccination rate will reach both 85 and 90 per cent?

(2) Under current modelling, on what dates is it expected that WA's second-dose vaccination rates will reach 80, 85 and 90 per cent?

(3) Does the current modelling anticipate that WA will reach a 95 per cent vaccination rate?

(4) How many Western Australians are now eligible to have their third, or booster, vaccination?

Hon SUE ELLERY replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.

(1)–(2) The target of 80 per cent double-dose vaccination is expected in December and 90 per cent double-dose vaccination in late January or early February. These targets can be reached earlier—or later—depending on the uptake of vaccination by Western Australians.

(3) WA's safe transition plan refers to a vaccination target of 90 per cent.

(4) The commonwealth government has announced that boosters are available for those who have received two doses a minimum of six months ago. As at 10 May 2021, six months ago, close to 40 000 people in Western Australia had received two doses.