Covid-19 case numbers have risen slightly overnight.
259 new infections have been recorded in the past 24 hours.
30 people are in hospital with Covid-19 statewide, 14 of those patients being treated specifically for symptoms.
One Covid-positive patient is in the public ICU.
145 people are using the COVID@Homeplus program.
Public Health is monitoring 1,342 active cases statewide, 652 of those found in the South of the State.
177 Tasmanians have passed away from Covid-19 since the pandemic began.
The current risk of Covid-19 in the community is moderate.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff is thanking staff that have operated our State-run vaccination clinics ahead of their closure tomorrow.
At the peak of the vaccination rollout in October 2021, there were 69 State-run clinics in operation across Tasmania, and about 960 nurses working.
In Tasmania, there have been more than 1.4 million COVID-19 vaccinations delivered to people aged 5 and over.
Of these, almost half have been provided at no cost in State-run vaccination clinics.
From Wednesday 31 August, the State-run vaccination clinics will close and the primary health sector will be the first point of call for vaccination delivery in Tasmania.
Tasmanians are encouraged to continue to roll up their sleeves and stay up to date with their vaccinations for both COVID-19 and influenza.
People looking for a Covid-19 jab should make an appointment with a participating GP or pharmacist.