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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1982870, member: 81934"] 30 JANUARY = DELTA WAVE Day 228 & OMICRON TSUSAMI Day 53 PT2 < NSW PART 1> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 30 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 Friday 28 January 2022. Of people aged 12 to 15, 83.2 % have received a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 78.5 % have received two doses. Of people aged 5 to 11, 37.4 % have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. NSW Health is today reporting the deaths of 52 people with COVID-19; 33 men and 19 women. Of the 52 people who died; 3 people were in their 60s, 11 people were in their 70s, 26 people were in their 80s, 11 people were in their 90s, and 1 person was aged more than 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. The man, aged in his 60s, had received 2 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and had significant underlying health conditions. 6 of the 52 people who died had received 3 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, 32 people had received 2 doses, 2 people had received 1 dose, and 12 people were not vaccinated. 26 people were from south western Sydney, 6 people were from Sydney's Inner West, 5 people were from western Sydney, 3 people were from Dubbo, 2 people were from the Northern Beaches, 2 people were from northern Sydney, 2 people were from south eastern Sydney, 1 person was from southern Sydney, 1 person was from the Newcastle area, 1 person was from the Lake Macquarie area, 1 person was from northern NSW, 1 person was from the Wollongong area, and 1 person was from the Central Coast. This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since the beginning of the pandemic to 1,368. There are currently 2,663 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, including 182 people in intensive care, 73 of whom require ventilation. There were 13,524 positive test results (cases) notified to 8pm last night – including 6,032 positive rapid antigen tests (RATs) and 7,492 positive PCR tests. There has now been a total of 246,427 positive RATs recorded since reporting began on 13 January 2022. The 7,492 positive PCR results were returned from 50,771 PCR tests. Following further investigation, 89 COVID-19 cases detected by PCR tests have been excluded and 625 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 814,161. Of the 13,524 positive test results, 1,851 from Northern Sydney Local Health District (LHD) (1,229 PCR and 622 RATs), 1,750 are from Western Sydney LHD (1,123 PCR and 627 RATs), 1,741 are from South Western Sydney Local LHD (1,012 PCR and 729 RATs), 1,529 are from Hunter New England LHD (767 PCR and 762 RATs), 1,417 from South Eastern Sydney LHD (754 PCR and 663 RATs), 954 are from Sydney LHD (492 PCR and 462 RATs), 730 are from Illawarra Shoalhaven (386 PCR and 344 RATs), 644 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD (348 PCR and 296 RATs), 661 are from the Central Coast (344 PCR and 317 RATs), 589 are from Northern NSW LHD (293 PCR and 296 RATs), 498 are from Murrumbidgee LHD (239 PCR and 259 RATs), 390 are from Western NSW LHD (159 PCR and 231 RATs), 236 are from Southern NSW LHD (119 PCR and 117 RATs), 358 are from Mid North Coast LHD (82 PCR and 276 RATs), 25 are from Far West LHD (15 PCR and 10 RATs), 5 are in correctional settings, and 146 are yet to be assigned to an LHD (125 PCR and 21 RATs). NSW Reff = 7d mvg avg (t) / 7d mvg avg (t-4) = 0.83 NSW PCR POSITIVITY = 14.8% NSW DAILY CASES SNAPSHOT [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/pdX3LjX3/30jan2022-DAILY-LOCAL-CASES-NSW.png[/IMG] G-SYDNEY LHDs [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/43dFgTWg/30jan2022-sydney-delta-situation-by-LGA.png[/IMG] SATELLITE REGIONAL LHDs [ HNE, CNTRL CST, ISH, NBMts, WNSW ] [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/XNF13Lkp/30jan2022-sydney-satellite-regional-LHDs.png[/IMG] NSW reports 52 Covid deaths in deadliest day of pandemic to date as ‘Son of Omicron’ variant cases emerge (again). New South Wales has recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, reporting 52 deaths from Covid in the last 24 hours. It comes as the state’s chief health officer, Dr Kerry Chant, confirmed four cases of the new Omicron sub-variant, described as “son of Omicron”, saying there is “likely to be more.” “This is a sub-lineage, a sort of breakaway from the Omicron variant. We know that it is circulating in countries and we have seen it grow significantly,” she said. “At the moment we don’t see that it is presenting anything different clinically in terms of the severity or its response to vaccine but we’ll obviously be watchful, monitor the situation closely.” Chant said the new variant contains the “S gene” that characterised the Omicron variant, but said “special genomic sequencing” was required to “get a handle on its distribution.” NSW reported 13,524 new cases, with a total of 2,663 hospitalisations, of which 182 are in ICU. Of the 52 deaths, 33 were men and 19 were women. One person was over 100, 11 were in their 90s, 26 were in their 80s, 11 were in their 70s and three were in their 60s. 31 of the people that died were aged care residents, with only two of them having received booster shots. Chant said NSW Health was also changing its reporting period, changing its cut-off time from 8pm to 4pm, to allow epidemiologists, surveillance officers and data analysts to shift to “more sustainable footing.” “This will also allow them to focus on some additional work in epidemiology reports and provide more granular detail that will support the community as we move forward with our Covid response,” she said. Perrottet urged people to get their booster vaccine dose, noting that only about 40% of the eligible population have received their third jab so far. The premier told Sky News he expected the number of Covid deaths to “remain stable,” and that NSW should prepare for “a difficult fly season.” “We expect those (death) numbers to stay pretty consistent,” he said “this is the new world.” Perrottet unveiled a $1bn support package for small businesses and landlords, who have been affected by the state’s skyrocketing case numbers. The support package includes payment of 20% of weekly payroll costs to companies that can prove a decline in turnover of at least 40% across January, and an extension of the commercial landlord hardship grant, which supports landlords providing rental relief to tenants affected by downturns. It also included an increase to the small business fees and charges rebate with treasurer, Matt Kean, saying the government will also cover 50% of the costs of rapid antigen tests. “This is to help our small business sector to get through the other side so they can support the economy.” “Money will come online by March to ensure that we don’t put additional pressure on the supply of rapid antigen tests in the market.” “It will come online at a time when there are enough rapid antigen test to ensure they are affordable and accessible to everyone in the community.” k. [/QUOTE]
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