Twelve new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. One previous case has been excluded after further testing, bringing the total number of cases in NSW to 3,631.
There were 22,087 tests reported in the 24-hour reporting period, compared with 12,876 in the previous 24 hours.
Of the 12 new cases reported to 8pm last night:
NSW Health can advise a previously reported case attended Kids Learning Academy in Busby while infectious on 29 July. The case is a child of a previously reported case, linked with Mounties in Mount Pritchard. The centre is closed for deep cleaning while contact tracing is underway.
As advised yesterday, two cases reported in today’s numbers attended Greenway Park Public School. A previously reported case attended Bonnyrigg High School. Both schools reopened for on-site learning today. Contact tracing continues and all close contacts are in self-isolation.
See the full list of dates for venues and locations associated with confirmed cases.
There are now:
While most cases in the past week have been associated with local clusters and close contact with known cases, some have not been linked to known cases.
To help stop the spread of COVID-19:
A the full list of COVID-19 testing clinics is available,or people can visit their GP.
Isolation is mandatory for anyone identified as a close contact of a case. Anyone directed to undertake a 14-day self-isolation period must stay in isolation for the full time, even if they test negative. Early testing may not detect an infection, and release from self-isolation based on a negative test could allow an infectious person to infect others in the community. Most people who are infected and develop symptoms will do so within 14 days of exposure.
There are 113 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health. Nine people were in intensive care and six were ventilated as of 8pm last night. 82 per cent of cases are in non-acute, out of hospital care.
Counts reported for a particular day may vary over time with ongoing enhanced surveillance activities.
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