No new coronavirus COVID-19 cases in WA for the first time in more than five weeks
ABCWestern Australia has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 overnight, the first day with no new confirmed cases of the virus in more than five weeks. Key points: The last time WA recorded a day with no new COVID-19 cases was March 12 Premier Mark McGowan says all of WA's strict measures have played a role But he says it is not the time to become complacent about the virus "We had zero additional cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours," WA's Premier Mark McGowan said. WA COVID-19 snapshot Confirmed cases so far: 950 Recovered: 923 Deaths: 9 Total tests: 955,072 Vaccinations: 57,464 Latest information from the WA Health Department "Western Australia's response has been a stand-out," he said. Mr Cook said the Government would need to see low daily case numbers over a sustained period of time before health authorities could advise on the "next important steps". Mr McGowan said people and businesses exempt to travel restrictions could apply for approval through the app to help "streamline the process" of getting across borders.