NSW records 1127 new local COVID-19 cases and two more deaths
There are currently 1,253 patients with COVID-19 admitted to hospital in the state with 231 people in intensive care, 104 who require ventilation.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, NSW Health's Dr Jeremy McAnulty said cases continue to be primarily at highest rates in western and south-western Sydney. Suburbs of concern include Auburn, Greenacre, Bankstown, Liverpool, Merrylands, Punchbowl, Riverwood, Yagoona, Condell Park, and St Clair.
"Although throughout Greater Sydney and regions, we are seeing cases," he said.
In the 12 local government areas of concern (LGAs), tougher restrictions including a curfew, remain in place.
"There's a suite of measures put in place across NSW, depending on disease and other factors and those suite of measures include a range of activities, including, in some areas, a curfew," he said.
"Government is continually reviewing those measures, based on the numbers and how they're trending and other factors like immunisation."
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Dr McAnulty said 78.8 per cent of the state's residents aged over 16 have had one vaccine dose, while 46.5 per cent are fully vaccinated.
NSW Health Deputy Secretary Susan Pearce expressed concern about the vaccination rate in Paramatta, which is tracking at lower than average doses.
"I think one of the things about vaccine that we've always known was that the more people who were vaccinated, the more people would get vaccinated, because they're seeing that being vaccinated is safe and effective," she said.
"Most of the other LGAs have come up very significantly and you must remember only a few short weeks ago we were talking about rates, first-dose rates of, in some cases, less than 20 per cent.
"We're now seeing those LGAs with rates above 70 per cent and 80 per cent in terms of first dose."
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In the state's far-west, five further cases were reported, including one in Broken Hill and one in Wilcannia, bringing the total number of cases there to 167.
A jump of cases has been witnessed in Illawarra, in the state's south, with 17 new infections recorded overnight.
Fourteen new cases were recorded in the Hunter region, and nine in the Central Coast.
There were four new infections in southern NSW, bringing the region's total to 27, including a case in Yass.
The Yass Valley Council area was placed back into lockdown from Tuesday following a confirmed COVID-19 case and a positive sewage detection.
Sewage testing has left health authorities concerned about the community of Young in the Murrumbidgee local health district.
"There's been no cases reported in Young so [we're] just urging everybody in that community or who has been in that community to come forward for testing with even the mildest of symptoms," Dr McAnulty said.
"If there are cases there in the community, we can identify those quickly."
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