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of
SARS-CoV-2 Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2) is a strain of coronavirus that causes COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019), the respiratory illness responsible for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The virus previously had a ...
, the virus which causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (
COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickly ...
) and is responsible for the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia The COVID-19 pandemic in Australia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first confirmed case in Australia was identified on 25 Januar ...
during 2022.


January

On 1 January 2022 to 3pm, a total of 430,712 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,253 deaths, and there were approximately 158,782 active cases.
55,233,500 tests had been done during the pandemic, 0.8% were positive. On 3 January to 3pm, a total of 499,958 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,266 deaths, and there were approximately 218,505 active cases.
55,634,500 tests had been done, 0.9% were positive. Also on 3 January, in New South Wales (NSW), daily new COVID-19 case figures rose over 50%, from 23,131 the day before to 35,054. It was the highest number so far for any Australian state or territory. On 4 January to 3pm, a total of 547,653 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,271 deaths, and there were approximately 254,232 active cases.
55,842,000 tests had been done, 1% were positive. In early January in
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(NSW) shortages of some foods on supermarket shelves, such as fresh fruit, meat and vegetables, occurred as the effects of the pandemic on supply chains, such as staff shortages caused by transport and distribution centre workers having to isolate after COVID exposure, took hold. The problem is worse because of the extra demand during the Christmas/New Year holiday period coinciding with large increases in COVID-19 infections. By 4 January, the
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is the chief competition regulator of the Government of Australia, located within the Department of the Treasury. It was established in 1995 with the amalgamation of the Australian Trad ...
(ACCC) was investigating allegations of excessive pricing of
COVID-19 rapid antigen test COVID-19 rapid antigen tests or RATs, also frequently called COVID-19 lateral flow tests or LFTs, are rapid antigen tests used to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19). They are quick to implement with minimal training, cost a fraction of other ...
s (RAT). On 5 January to 3pm, a total of 612,106 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,289 deaths, and there were approximately 287,637 active cases.
56,078,000 tests had been done, 1.1% were positive. Also on 5 January,
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introduced limits on some food items. Except in
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(WA), chicken breasts, chicken thighs, mince and sausages were limited to 2 packs. Still on 5 January,
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decided to provide concession card holders with up to 10 free RAT test kits, over a three-month period.
Other decisions were:
• a
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(PCR) test would not be required anymore for anyone who had a positive RAT test result
• regular testing for truck drivers was to be ceased
• arrivals from overseas not required to take multiple tests On 6 January to 3pm, a total of 684,227 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,301 deaths, and there were approximately 330,289 active cases.
56,326,500 tests had been done, 1.2% were positive. On 7 January, a total of 761,926 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,319 deaths, and there were approximately 381,269 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 52,364 per day.
56,585,000 tests had been done, 1.3% were positive. On 8 January, a total of 849,833 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,345 deaths, and there were approximately 441,429 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 59,896 per day.
Over 56,861,000 tests had been done, 1.5% were positive. Also on 8 January, the Australian Government prohibited
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of COVID-19 RAT test kits, and their improper export, under the ''
Biosecurity Act 2015 The ''Biosecurity Act 2015'' is an Act of the Parliament of Australia which manages biosecurity risks in Australia. It was enacted on 16 June 2015, after the Bill was passed with bipartisan support on 14 May 2015. It covers both agricultural ...
''. Penalties are up to 5 years jail, and/or fines over $66 thousand. The controls took effect from 1:00am on 8 January, until 17 February 2022. On 9 January, a total of 922,892 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,367 deaths, and there were approximately 495,141 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 65,740 per day.
Over 57,116,500 tests had been done, 1.6% were positive. On 10 January, a total of 973,470 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,389 deaths, and there were approximately 587,971 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 67,663 per day.
Over 57,343,500 tests had been done, 1.7% were positive. Also on 10 January, NSW exceeded 500,000 total cases of COVID-19 since March 2020. On 11 January, a total of 1,042,293 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia, 2,416 deaths, and there were approximately 612,619 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 70,708 per day.
Over 57,561,000 tests had been done, 1.8% were positive. On 12 January, a total of 1,124,138 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. After 21 deaths reported that day in Victoria, 22 in NSW, and 6 in Qld, official national deaths rose to 2,465. There were approximately 696,699 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 73,181 per day.
Over 57,850,000 tests had been done, 1.9% were positive. By at least 12 January, difficulties in consumers finding COVID-19 RAT tests, that were apparent in NSW in before Christmas in December 2021, had spread nationally. On 13 January, a total of 1,195,158 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. After 18 deaths were reported in Victoria, 29 in NSW, and 3 in Qld, official national deaths rose to 2,522. There were approximately 734,211 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 73,042 per day.
Over 58,069,500 tests had been done, 2.1% were positive. Also on 13 January, Woolworths introduced national buying limits of 2 packs to toilet paper and pain medication in response to supply chain problems. Limits on some meat products were applied, only in Western Australia, to chicken, mince and sausages, limiting them to 2 packs per customer after "excessive buying. On 14 January, a total of 1,261,793 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. Official national deaths rose to 2,578. Active cases peaked at approximately 765,680. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 71,441 per day.
Over 58,321,500 tests had been done, 2.2% were positive. On 15 January, a total of 1,321,985 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. Official national deaths rose to 2,633. There were approximately 666,157 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 67,332 per day.
Over 58,533,000 tests had been done, 2.3% were positive. Also on 15 January, the Northern Territory reported their second COVID related death, at
Royal Darwin Hospital Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) is a 360-bed Australian teaching hospital located in Tiwi, Northern Territory, a northern suburb of the Territory capital Darwin. It is part of the Top End Health Service, which covers an area of . RDH is the only ...
. The 40-year-old women was fully vaccinated but no booster, and had underlying health conditions. On 16 January, a total of 1,378,449 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. Official national deaths rose to 2,668. There were approximately 712,046 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 64,923 per day.
Over 58,782,000 tests had been done, 2.3% were positive. On 17 January, a total of 1,425,501 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Australia. Official national deaths rose to 2,698. There were approximately 708,180 active cases. Over the past 7 days, new cases averaged 64,291 per day.
Over 58,984,000 tests had been done, 2.4% were positive.


Highest deaths

On 18 January, 77 COVID-19 deaths were reported in Australia, the highest number so far, though not all occurred on the same day (17 January). New South Wales reported 36 deaths, Victoria 22, Queensland 16, South Australia 2, and the Australian Capital Territory, 1 death. On 19 January, to encourage tourists and particularly potential workers to come to Australia, the Federal Government offered to repay visa fees to backpackers on working holiday-maker visas and to international students who come to Australia in the following months. At this date there were about 23,000 backpackers and 150,000 students who had a visa but were not in Australia. On 20 January, NSW had a daily record for that state of 46 deaths reported, though 7 were from 29 December 2021 – 13 January 2022. It also took the state to 1,024 deaths. The same day, Tasmania had its first death since April 2020. On 22 January, Australia exceeded 3,000 deaths related to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. On 31 January in Victoria, the states' total of COVID-19 related deaths since March 2020 passed 2,000.


February

By 4 February, Australia exceeded 4,000 deaths. On 4 February, there were 21 COVID deaths in Qld, the states' highest to date in any reporting period. It raised total Qld deaths to 268. On 5 February, in Qld the Wellcamp COVID quarantine facility, officially the
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, was to receive its first guests, unvaccinated travelers from New Zealand. By 12 February, Australia exceeded 4,500 deaths. The same day, 98 COVID-19 deaths were reported in Australia, the highest number in a 24-hour period to that date, exceeding the high of 88 on 18 January. 39 were in Victoria, 35 in NSW, 18 in Queensland, 5 in South Australia and 1 in the ACT. By 23 February, Australia exceeded 5,000 deaths, doubling since 13 January.


March

By 7 March, over 3 million COVID-19 cases had been officially reported. By 11 March, more than 5,500 Australians had died from COVID-19. By 16 March, in NSW, state COVID deaths reached 2,001.


April

On 1 April, Australians who had died from COVID-19 exceeded 6,000. On 6 April the NSW death toll reached 2,505.


May

On 3 May, the national death toll reached 7,270.


See also

* COVID-19 clusters in Australia *
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia The COVID-19 pandemic in Australia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first confirmed case in Australia was identified on 25 Januar ...
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COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (timeline) Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia may refer to: * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (2020) * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (January–June 2021) * Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia (July†...
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COVID-19 vaccination in Australia The general COVID-19 vaccination in Australia program began on 22 February 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the goal of vaccinating all willing people in Australia before 2022. Front-line workers and aged care staff and res ...
* Chart of COVID-19 cases in Australia (template) *
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COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Oceania on 25 January 2020 with the first confirmed case reported in Melbourne, Australia. The virus has spread to all sovereign states and territories in the region. Australia and New Zea ...
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Biosecurity in Australia National biosecurity in Australia is governed and administered by two federal government departments, the Department of Health and thDepartment of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry The ''Biosecurity Act 2015'' (C'wealth) and related legislati ...
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National Cabinet of Australia National Cabinet is the Australian intergovernmental decision-making forum composed of the prime minister and state and territory premiers and chief ministers. Originally established on 13 March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Na ...
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National COVID-19 Coordination Commission The National COVID-19 Commission Advisory Board (NCC) is the Australian Government strategic advisory board for the national economic recovery to the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally formed as the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission on 25 ...
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National Security Committee (Australia) The National Security Committee (NSC), also known as National Security Committee of Cabinet, is the peak decision-making body for national security and major foreign policy matters in the Australian Government. It is a committee of the Cabinet o ...
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Coronavirus Australia Coronavirus Australia was an app released by the Australian Government designed to allow users to access information about the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. The app was released by the Department of Health on 29 March 2020, and decommission ...
* Xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic#Australia


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External links

* * * {{COVID-19 pandemic in Australia Timelines of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia COVID-19 pandemic in Australia Health in New South Wales