Covid update - Tuesday


21st December 2021
820 new cases have been recorded in the Hunter Health district over the past 24 hours, including 254 in Lake Macquarie. Hunter Region: 804 new cases. Statewide: 3057 new cases.
¿ COVID UPDATE - 11AM, TUESDAY DECEMBER 21
¿ 820 new cases have been recorded in the Hunter Health district over the past 24 hours, including 254 in Lake Macquarie.
¿ Hunter Region: 804 new cases.
¿ Statewide: 3,057 new cases.
¿ There are now 5169 active cases in the Hunter health district.
¿ In positive news, our hospitalisation rates have gone down today - we have 14 people being treated for Covid in local hospitals, with 1 in ICU.
¿ Of the new cases:
- 326 are from Newcastle LGA
- 254 are from Lake Macquarie LGA
- 133 are from Maitland LGA
- 48 are from Port Stephens LGA
- 26 are from Cessnock LGA
- 7 are from Singleton LGA
- 7 are from Muswellbrook LGA
- 6 are from Mid Coast LGA
- 6 are from Moree Plains LGA
- 3 are from Tamworth Regional LGA
- 2 are from Dungog LGA
- 1 is from Narrabri LGA
- 1 is from Upper Hunter LGA
¿ STATEWIDE
- 94.9% of people aged 16+ have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 93.4% of people aged 16+ have had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 81.4% of people aged 12-15 have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 78.1% of people aged 12-15 have had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 136,972 tests
- 3,057 total new cases
- 284 people in hospital
- 39 people in ICU
- 2 deaths
¿ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: For more information on testing, isolation requirements, changes to the mask and QR code rules, and business requirements, see my earlier post or the links I've posted on my website HERE.
¿ TESTING: Testing remains a really important part of our battle with Covid-19. Please don't be complacent. If you experience any symptoms, get tested as soon as possible. Given the latest news, there are delays at all local testing centres and some people are waiting more than two hours. Many testing clinics will be open longer hours, and you can check those details HERE.
¿ QUESTIONS: Please see my Facebook or Website pages for answers to frequently asked questions. Service NSW also has a 24/7 hotline where people are available to answer questions. You can reach them on 13 77 88.

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