The Tasmanian Government, in partnership with Aspen Medical Group, is running COVID-19 vaccination clinics for people who may require additional support. The clinics are for people living with disability and/or mental illness, their carers, disability support workers, and people who have anxiety.
Public health has declared five areas of Queensland in and around Brisbane and many premises high risk for COVID-19. There are also new high-risk premises in Byron Bay and Suffolk Park in New South Wales.
Tasmania's border with Victoria will reopen at 12.01am on Saturday 20 February. Travellers from high-risk premises or locations in Victoria or anywhere else will still not be permitted to enter.
This page links to the a page on the Communities Tasmania website that updates people about changes to services and activities resulting from the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The team at COTA Tasmania is moving to work from home from Tuesday 24 March. We are making this move to support our community effort to manage the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19). You can still contact us and we are keen to hear from you! We will still be contactable at admin@cotatas.org.au.
The Aged Care Royal Commission has suspended all hearings and workshops in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). Submissions will still be accepted until the end of April.