Here is the latest snapshot of COVID-19 cases and related hospital admissions in Tasmania.
There have been 1,062 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the latest reporting period, down from 1,144 yesterday.
There are now 7,174 active cases in the state, with 1,192 in the north-west, 1,686 in the north and 4,005 in the state's south.
There are 53 people in hospital with COVID-19, with three people in intensive care.
There have been no deaths in the latest reporting period. Tasmania's pandemic death toll to date sits at 94.
Just over 72 per cent of eligible Tasmanians have now received at least one booster dose.
The proportion of Tasmanians aged five to 11 years who have had their first vaccination sits at 63.1 per cent.
Tasmanians can book a vaccination on the coronavirus.tas.gov.au website.
Here are some of the latest Tasmanian COVID-19 stories:
- All Tasmanian COVID-19 density and capacity restrictions to be scrapped
- Tasmania 'one of the highest per-capita states' with COVID-19, but deaths staying low
- Tasmania's child vaccination rate has hit a wall and authorities are desperate to find out why
- Tasmania's mask rules change again — here's where you're allowed to take them off