COVID-19 is a contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Symptoms can include:
Western Australia’s State of Emergency and the Public Health State of Emergency came to an end at 12:01am Friday, 4 November 2022. There are no declarations in place relating to COVID-19 in Western Australia.
Please continue to protect yourself and others from COVID-19. Remember to stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms, wear a mask as needed, and stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations.
There are currently no rules in WA that require you to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. However, it is strongly recommended that you stay home for at least 5 days or until your symptoms have gone, and take steps to protect others.
If you have COVID-19 or are a close contact, do not visit high-risk settings (unless urgent medical care or treatment is required) such as hospitals, residential disability and aged care facilities or other healthcare settings.
Find information on COVID-19 health guidelines, vaccination and what to do if you test positive at:
HealthyWA: COVID-19 Health Information Where to get vaccinated
Face masksThe use of face masks is not mandated in Western Australia. However, you may be required to wear a mask in high-risk settings such as hospitals, aged care and disability care facilities, or other medical facilities such as general practice. Please check with the facility before visiting.
Face masks are a simple and effective way to help limit the spread of COVID-19 and other illnesses. By wearing a face mask, you can help protect yourself and those around you.
Find out more information on face masks.
Information for travellersThe Australian Government does not currently have any COVID-19 requirements in place for travellers entering and departing Australia.
International travellers, interstate travellers and returning WA residents:
do not need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccinations to enter WA
do not need to undertake any pre-departure or arrival COVID-19 testing
do not need to provide a G2G pass
There are currently no rules in WA that require you to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. However, it is strongly recommended that you stay home for at least 5 days or until your symptoms have gone, and take steps to protect others.
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