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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982811, member: 81934"] 29 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 227 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 52 PT2 < NSW PART 1> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 29 January 2022 Across NSW, > 95 % of people aged 16 and over have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 94 % have received two doses to Thursday 27 January 2022. Of people aged 12 to 15, 83.1 % have received a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 78.4 % have received two doses. Of people aged 5 to 11, 35.2 % have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. NSW Health is today reporting the deaths of 49 people with COVID-19; 28 women and 21 men. These deaths were reported in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. Of the 49 people who died; 2 people were in their 60s, 10 people were in their 70s, 17 people were in their 80s, 19 people were in their 90s, and 1 person was aged 100 years old. Older age is a significant risk factor for serious illness and death for COVID-19, particularly when combined with significant underlying health conditions. 1 person who died was aged under 65. This man, aged in his 60s, had received 1 dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and had significant underlying health conditions. 11 of the 49 people who died had received 3 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, 24 people had received two doses, 2 people had received one dose, and 12 people were not vaccinated. 25 people were from south-western Sydney, 7 people were from western Sydney, 3 people were from Sydney's inner west, 2 people were from northern Sydney, 2 people were from southern Sydney, 2 people were from the Mid North Coast, 1 person was from Sydney's eastern suburbs, 1 person was from the Newcastle area, 1 person was from the Lake Macquarie area, 1 person was from the Tamworth region, 1 person was from northern NSW, 1 person was from the Riverina, 1 person was from the state's central west, and 1 person was from the Mid Coast ( Forster / Myall Lakes / Taree ) 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 1,316. There are currently 2,693 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, including 186 people in intensive care, 73 of whom require ventilation. There were 13,354 positive test results (cases) notified to 8pm last night – including 5,426 positive rapid antigen tests (RATs) and 7,928 positive PCR tests. There has now been a total of 241,034 positive RATs recorded since reporting began on 13 January 2022. The 7,928 positive PCR results were returned from 58,100 PCR tests. Following further investigation, 77 COVID-19 cases detected by PCR tests have been excluded and 716 cases previously reported as RAT-positive have now been confirmed as PCR-positive cases, bringing the total number of cases detected by PCR tests in NSW since the beginning of the pandemic to 806,133. Of the 13,354 positive test results, 1,841 are from South Western Sydney Local Health District (LHD) (1,141 PCR and 700 RATs), 1,720 are from Hunter New England LHD (1,075 PCR and 645 RATs), 1,646 are from Western Sydney LHD (1,047 PCR and 599 RATs), 1,504 from South Eastern Sydney LHD (864 PCR and 640 RATs), 1,283 from Northern Sydney LHD (660 PCR and 623 RATs), 993 are from Sydney LHD (609 PCR and 384 RATs), 782 are from Illawarra Shoalhaven (511 PCR and 271 RATs), 684 are from the Central Coast (416 PCR and 268 RATs), 665 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD (413 PCR and 252 RATs), 529 are from Northern NSW LHD (274 PCR and 255 RATs), 471 are from Western NSW LHD (282 PCR and 189 RATs), 434 are from Murrumbidgee LHD (194 PCR and 240 RATs), 323 are from Mid North Coast LHD (96 PCR and 227 RATs), 247 are from Southern NSW LHD (152 PCR and 95 RATs), 30 are from Far West LHD (13 PCR and 17 RATs), 15 are in correctional settings, and 187 are yet to be assigned to an LHD (166 PCR and 21 RATs). NSW Reff = 7d mvg avg (t) / 7d mvg avg (t-4) = 0.89 NSW PCR POSITIVITY = 13.6% G-SYDNEY LHDs [img]https://i.postimg.cc/sg7F4MK0/29jan2022-sydney-delta-situation-by-LGA.png[/img] SATELLITE REGIONAL LHDs [ HNE, CNTRL CST, ISH, NBMts, WNSW ] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/3rvPT4Qr/29jan2022-sydney-satellite-regional-LHDs.png[/img] NSW has recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic while Victoria continues to mark some of the highest daily deaths since 2020. ( Yesterday included 35 backdated deaths in residential aged care that were NOT reported when they should have been . ) NSW reported 49 deaths on Saturday - beating the record 46 reported last week. In a positive twist, the state has experienced a dip in Covid-19 cases with 12,250 new infections - down from the previous 12,755. NSW has recorded a slight bump with 13,354 new cases - up from 13,333. Hospitalisations have dropped slightly in both states with NSW recording 2,693 patients - down from 2,737. NSW recorded a slight dip in ICU rates with 186 patients now being treated - down from 189 - while Victoria has remained steady at 114. More than eight million rapid antigen tests have been distributed to over 3,000 NSW schools ahead of the return of term one of the year. Education secretary Georgina Harrisson says the test distribution has been 'one of the most challenging logistical undertakings in recent memory'. Parents should already have been informed about how they can pick up RATs before the first day of term for public school students begins on Tuesday. Those attending private schools returned to school on Thursday. The government released its back-to-school plan on Sunday, with advice that all students take a rapid test before the first day of term one. As criticism grew over the distribution of tests around the state, Premier Dominic Perrottet said on Thursday there was 'never a requirement' for students to be rapid tested on day one of term. Department staff have been volunteering their time, some of them delivering test kits to schools using their own cars, while one school used a ferry to get kits to families. The back-to-school plan says testing will continue twice a week for the first four weeks of the term. The premier said on Friday as school returned and people went back to the office there was 'no doubt' case numbers would increase. He added our 'health care system, hospitalisations and ICU' were in a 'strong position' to handle a possible rise in cases. 'Living alongside the virus means there will be cases of the virus in the community each and every day. 'When mobility increases, case numbers increase. That is the model we've moved to in NSW, Australia and around the world.' Some 2737 were hospitalised with COVID-19 on Friday, easing only slightly from the highest-ever number of 2943, reported in the state on Wednesday. NSW recorded 70 COVID-19 deaths on Friday, including 35 fatalities from aged care facilities who lagged on reporting to local health authorities in the past month. [/QUOTE]
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