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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1981385, member: 81934"] 17 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 215 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 40 < Pt2 NSW , VIC > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 17 January 2022 NSW Across NSW, 95.2 % of people aged 16 and over have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 93.8 % have received two doses to Saturday 15 January. Of people aged 12 to 15, 82.1 % have received a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 78.3 % have received two doses. Of people aged 5 to 11, 13.1 % have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. NSW Health is today reporting the deaths of 17 people with COVID-19; 12 men and five women. 1 person was aged in their 60s, 4 people were aged in their 70s, 9 people were aged in their 80s, and 3 people were in their 90s. Of the 17 people who died; 14 people were vaccinated against COVID-19, 1 person had received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 2 people were not vaccinated. Older age is a significant risk factor for serious illness and death for COVID-19, particularly when combined with significant underlying health conditions. 7 people were from south-western Sydney, 2 people were from western Sydney, 2 people were from south eastern Sydney, 1 person was from northern Sydney, 1 person was from south Sydney, 1 person was from the Newcastle area, 1 person was from the Central Coast, 1 person was from the Wagga Wagga area and 1 person was from the Tweed Heads area. NSW Health expresses its sincere condolences to their loved ones. This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since the beginning of the pandemic to 885. There are currently 2,776 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, including 203 people in intensive care, 61 of whom require ventilation. There were 29,504 positive test results (cases) notified to 8pm last night – including 11,858 positive rapid antigen tests (RATs) and 17,646 positive PCR tests. Of the 11,858 positive RAT results, 10,187 of these positive tests were from the previous seven days. Please note there may be some cases included in these numbers where people have reported positive RATs on multiple days and/or where people have also had a positive PCR test during the same reporting period. The 17,646 positive PCR results were returned from 85,767 PCR tests. 65 COVID-19 cases detected by PCR tests have been excluded following further investigation, bringing the total number of cases detected by PCR tests in NSW since the beginning of the pandemic to 655,818. Of the 17,646 cases reported from PCR tests to 8pm last night, 3,279 are from South Western Sydney Local Health District (LHD), 3,234 are from Western Sydney LHD, 1,888 are from South Eastern Sydney LHD, 1,669 are from Northern Sydney LHD, 1,613 are from Sydney LHD, 1,365 are from Hunter New England LHD, 1,058 are from Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD, 845 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD, 639 are from Central Coast LHD, 409 are from Northern NSW LHD, 398 are from Southern NSW LHD, 347 are from Western NSW LHD, 288 are from Murrumbidgee LHD, 270 are from Mid North Coast LHD, 31 are from Far West LHD, 10 are in correctional settings, and 303 are yet to be assigned to an LHD. HNE There are currently 111 COVID-19 cases receiving care in hospitals across the Hunter New England Local Health District, and 8 in intensive care units. WNSW Confirmed cases remain high but it's likely there are more undiagnosed cases. Regardless of the confirmed number in your town, plan and practice your COVID-safety measures. From 12 January, you can report your positive Rapid Antigen Test via the Service NSW app. If you don't have access to the app, you can report results on the Service NSW website or call Service NSW on 13 77 88. Do not attend a service centre. Get your vaccinations. Wear a mask indoors. Wash and sanitise your hands frequently. Practice physical distancing and avoid crowds or gatherings where you are aren't able to. Use QR codes. Be particularly careful around older people, or people with health conditions. Plan ahead - have a plan ready for if you, or someone in your household, needs to self-isolate with COVID-19, or while waiting for test results. RAT results for each District is currently not available. Up to 8pm last night there were 347 new cases identified by PCR testing in the Western NSW Local Health District, in the following local government areas (LGA): Bathurst - 61 Blayney -5 Bogan - 3 Cabonne – 7 (inc 2 Molong) Cobar - 1 Coonamble - 1 Cowra - 1 Dubbo - 115 (inc 6 Wellington) Forbes - 6 Gilgandra - 3 Lachlan - 1 (inc 1 Condobolin) Mid-Western - 27 (inc 13 Mudgee) Narromine – 3 Oberon - 10 Orange - 70 Parkes - 27 Warren - 1 Warrumbungle - 5 NSW Reff = 1.80% NSW PCR POSITIVITY = 20.57% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/zvStGB48/17jan2022-positivity-NSW.png[/IMG] NSW EFFETIVE POSITIVITY +PCR = 17646 +RATs TODAY ONLY = 11858 ==> PCRs = 17464/0.2057 = 85785 +PCRs + +RATs = 17646 + 11858 = 29504 TESTS = PCRs + +RATs(14JAN) = 85785 + 11858 = 97643 ==> EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = 29504/97643 = 30.22 % NSW DAILY CASES SNAPSHOT [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/T190XsWP/17jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-NSW.png[/IMG] GREATER SYDNEY LHAs & SATELLITE LHAs G-SYDNEY LHDs [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/Zq2gVHgQ/17jan2022-sydney-delta-situation-by-LGA.png[/IMG] SATELLITES LHDS [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/ZK4Q7C7J/17jan2022-sydney-satellite-regional-LHDs.png[/IMG] HNE LHD 1365 recorded COVID-19 cases in the Hunter New England region. Total for Delta Wave = 55171 [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wM6kVs6P/17jan2022-HNE-DAILY-NUMBERS-BY-LGA-CHART.png[/IMG] WNSW LHD 347 recorded COVID-19 cases in the Hunter New England region. Total for Delta Wave = 11072 [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/TY1V3xhr/17jan2022-WNSW-OUTBRAKES-MT-6-CASES-BY-LGA-CHART.png[/IMG] OTHER REGIONAL LHDs [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/RFC3p1Hc/17jan2022-NSW-OTHER-REGIONAL-LHDs-PART1.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/BbkXvdwg/17jan2022-NSW-OTHER-REGIONAL-LHDs-PART2.png[/IMG] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 17/1/2022 VIC VIC recorded 22429 new cases, VIC local total for DELTA - OMICRON WAVE is now 613214 cases. VIC recorded 6 delta deaths.. Omicron VOC is the dominant strain in Victoria as it is in NSW. Density limits are in place in Victoria . Vic Health has mandated that RAT +ves must be reported. VIC Reff = 0.87 VIC PCR POSITIVITY = 24.26% [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/RZnbqKqQ/17jan2022-positivity-VIC.png[/IMG] CALC EFFECTIVE VIC POSITIVITY +VE RATs = 10370 +VE PCRs = 12059 ==> PCR TESTS = 12059/0.2426 = 49707 ==> +VE (RATs + PCRs) = 10370 + 12059 = 22429 ==> TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 49707 + 10370 = 60077 EFFECTIVE POSITIVITY = +VE (RATs + PCRs) / TESTS ( PCRs + +ve RATs) = 22429 / 60077 = 37.3 % VIC DAILY CASES SNAPSHOT [/IMG] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/ZKWwDpPt/17jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-VIC.png VIC DAILY CASES AND CURVE [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/J0DjK3fp/17jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-VIC-and-curve.png[/IMG] The state recorded 22,429 virus cases and six deaths on Monday, a drop of almost 6000 cases from the previous day and about 12,000 fewer than the daily figure a week ago. However, with one in three PCR tests coming back positive, Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said case numbers may not yet have peaked. "There's a lot of uncertainty, but I do think we're reasonably close to a peak, if we're not at peak already," he told reporters on Monday. "South Africa peaked in a reasonably short amount of time, the UK looks to have peaked, some states in the US - New York, New Jersey - look to be peaking with their case numbers. "But we've got a high proportion of PCR tests coming back positive, so that does mean there are a lot of people out there who don't know their status." With so many undetected COVID-19 cases in the state, Professor Sutton pleaded for people to continue to get tested and get a vaccine booster when eligible. The number of patients in hospital with the virus has been growing daily, rising by 115 to a record 1229 patients on Monday. Intensive care figures are also rising, with 129 patients in ICU and 38 on ventilation. Prof Sutton warned hospitalisation numbers will continue to rise, as he predicted a peak may not be reached for a month. He said there was a "lag" of about two weeks between case numbers and hospital admissions, and three weeks for that to translate to ICU figures. "That will peak sometime in February, maybe mid-February, but it's hard to know until we really see what the peak in case numbers is going to be," he said. Meanwhile, Deputy Premier James Merlino said COVID-related staffing absences were impacting every sector in Victoria. "The challenge of staff absences will be really the issue of the first half of this year, as a result of the widespread impact of the Omicron variant," he said. Asked if close contact isolation rules could be eased for more industries, including for pharmacy workers, he deferred to national cabinet. Three million rapid antigen tests are being distributed to essential workers in health and aged care, disability and emergency sectors from Monday, the first to arrive from a bulk order of 44 million. People with pre-existing health conditions and 60 community organisations will also be prioritised. Prof Sutton flagged another five million RATs would arrive in the state "very soon". The opposition welcomed the additional tests, but criticised the Andrews government for its lack of planning. "The state government was told home testing would be available November 1, yet they did nothing to prepare and manage the COVID response," Opposition health spokeswoman Georgie Crozier said. [/QUOTE]
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