Does NSW need tighter COVID-19 measures?

Some argue “it is inevitable for the number of new COVID-19 cases in NSW to grow as the significantly more tests are conducted, while NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has indicated she's ready to move ahead of the Commonwealth towards lockdown-style measures to fight COVID-19.

NSW Police in Sydney

NSW Police in Sydney Source: AAP

An additional 190 cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed since 8pm 24 March, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in NSW to 1,219.

There are currently 16 COVID-19 cases in our Intensive Care Units and of those cases 10 require ventilators at this stage.

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District has confirmed a midwife at St George Hospital has tested positive for COVID-19. 

All patients that were in close contact with the midwife have been informed. The midwife is now in isolation and there is no ongoing risk to patients at St George Hospital.

A further two children under 10 have tested positive to COVID-19, bringing the total in that age group to four.

A 1-year-old girl whose parent is a confirmed case and a 2-year-old girl who acquired the infection overseas have both already been isolation with family, and have mild symptoms.

There are 121 confirmed cases in NSW who were on board the Ruby Princess and 31 from the Ovation of the Seas cruise ship.

A Qantas charter flight from Honolulu arrived in Sydney Airport overnight to repatriate 292 passengers who were on the Norwegian Jewel. The boat has been at sea with no landing and with no one coming onto the ship for 3 weeks.

While the ship has reported no acute respiratory illness on board, the NSW Health International airport screening team screened all of the passengers on arrival.

Five passengers with symptoms were transferred to hospital for COVID-19 testing and isolation. The remaining well passengers were transferred to a Sydney hotel to be in self-isolation for 14 days.

 

Confirmed cases to date:

 

By likely source of infection:

 Source

No

Overseas acquired

647

Locally acquired – contact of a confirmed case and/or in a known cluster

221

Locally acquired – contact not identified

88

Under investigation

263

Total

1219

 

By sex and age group:

 

Age group

Female

Male

Total

0-9

4

1

5

10-19

18

13

31

20-29

137

93

230

30-39

106

101

207

40-49

76

105

181

50-59

101

101

202

60-69

99

96

195

70-79

48

63

111

80-89

16

29

45

90-100

7

4

11

Total

612

606

1029*

*Excludes cases without a date of birth or gender


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Published 26 March 2020 4:18pm
Updated 26 March 2020 4:25pm
By Yang J. Joo
Presented by Yang J. Joo


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