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Daily COVID cases are on the rise again in W-A, with over 8400 new infections reported and one death.
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-03-23
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The Chief Health Officer says the state is on track to reach a peak in cases in the coming weeks but still won't say when restrictions might ease. They hope the peak will occur in the next week.
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