23 Feb 2023

Confirmed case of measles in Launceston

Public Health has confirmed a case of measles was diagnosed in Launceston on 22 February 2023. The case is now in isolation in the Launceston General Hospital. Contact tracing is underway to identify people who may have been exposed to the case while they were infectious.

23 Feb 2023

Updates on Implementation of Recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

Critical steps to strengthen child safety in our hospitals and health settings have been taken as the Tasmanian Government implements the recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

23 Feb 2023

Updates on Implementation of Recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

Critical steps to strengthen child safety in our hospitals and health settings have been taken as the Tasmanian Government implements the recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

23 Feb 2023

Updates on Implementation of Recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

Critical steps to strengthen child safety in our hospitals and health settings have been taken as the Tasmanian Government implements the recommendations from the Child Safe Governance Review

09 Feb 2023

COVID-19 Primary Care alert from the Director of Public Health

ATAGI recommendations on 2023 COVID-19 booster doses

09 Feb 2023

COVID-19 Primary Care alert from the Director of Public Health

ATAGI recommendations on 2023 COVID-19 booster doses

09 Feb 2023

COVID-19 Primary Care alert from the Director of Public Health

ATAGI recommendations on 2023 COVID-19 booster doses

03 Feb 2023

Notice of change to COVID-19 Surveillance Report

The move to fortnightly reporting is in line with the current low risk level of COVID-19 in the Tasmanian community

03 Feb 2023

Notice of change to COVID-19 Surveillance Report

The move to fortnightly reporting is in line with the current low risk level of COVID-19 in the Tasmanian community

03 Feb 2023

Notice of change to COVID-19 Surveillance Report

The move to fortnightly reporting is in line with the current low risk level of COVID-19 in the Tasmanian community