❓ Ms Davies seeks detailed information on the variables and scenarios used in the WA Department of Health's Omicron COVID-19 modelling, but the answer refers her to another question.
AnsweredQoN 378Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the document WA Department of Health Omicron COVID-19 modelling, tabled 22 February 2022 in the Legislative Assembly as tabled paper 963, and i ask: (a) Please confirm all variables input into the modelling; (b) How many sets of scenarios based on ‘simulations of epidemic growth’ were used as the basis for the modelling; and (c) For each simulation: (i) On what date was peak vaccine immunity expected to be reached; (ii) On what date was the anticipated peak for cases; (iii) What was the estimated daily number of positive cases leaking into the community expected to be; (iv) How many individuals were anticipated to be triaged from hospital by using COVID at home; (v) How many individuals were anticipated to require some sort of hospitalisation; and (vi) How many individuals were anticipated to require intervention through intensive care?
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Answered
10 May 2022
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
9 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 377.
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