COVID-19 home monitoring program to conclude
COVID-19 home monitoring program to conclude
10 November 2022
Western Australia’s COVID-19 home monitoring program WA COVID Care at Home will come to an end on 31 December 2022, with the last intake of patients occurring on Wednesday, 30 November 2022.
WA Health established WA COVID Care at Home on 31 January 2022 to provide home monitoring care for COVID-positive patients considered at higher risk of serious illness from COVID-19 due to medical and social factors and reduce unnecessary hospital presentations.
The state now has stronger protection against serious illness
from COVID-19 due to very high vaccination levels, prior infection, access to antiviral treatments and enhanced
medical and public understanding about how to manage the risks.
WA COVID Care at Home successfully monitored more than 17,000 Western Australians while minimising COVID-19
admissions to hospital emergency departments, with less than 4% of patients in the program requiring escalation
to hospital.
With the recent end of WA’s State of Emergency powers,
the conclusion of the program aligns with the state’s transition to
manage COVID-19 through sustainable public health measures, vaccination
and targeted testing processes.
These will be supported by strong public health messaging by WA Health for people
to:
- stay home and get
tested if you have COVID-like symptoms
- register your positive rapid antigen test (RAT) result on HealthyWA
- stay up to date with
vaccinations
- wear a mask if you can’t physically distance from other people
- wash or sanitise hands
regularly
WA Health strongly encourages people at greater
risk of severe illness from COVID-19 to plan ahead and consult their GP or specialist for
advice on their eligibility for COVID-19 prescription treatments (antiviral medications) and development of a
care plan to follow if they get COVID-19.
At-risk people should consult their GP immediately
after testing positive for COVID-19 because they may be eligible for antiviral
treatments, which need to be taken within 5 days of symptom onset. These anti-viral medications can’t
be prescribed until you test positive for COVID-19.