- NSW recorded 190 new cases of community transmission
- Regional Victoria recorded 149 new cases
- Victoria recorded 941 new locally acquired cases
NSW
New South Wales recorded 190 new cases of community transmission to 8pm last night, and four deaths.
The Hunter New England Local Health District recorded 35 new cases — 7 in Newcastle, 6 in Port Stephens, 6 in Cessnock, 4 in Lake Macquarie, 4 in MidCoast, 2 in Tamworth, 2 in Maitland, 1 in Dungog, 1 in Inverell, 1 in Moree Plains and 1 in Singleton.
The Western NSW Local Health District recorded 13 new cases — 10 in Bathurst, 2 in Wellington and 1 in Cowra.
The Far West Local Health District recorded 3 new cases — 2 in Broken Hill and 1 in Dareton.
For those in Bourke, a reminder that the Bourke Aboriginal Corporation Health Services still do a walk-in clinic every Thursday from 10am to 4pm at the Centre of Excellence and Wellbeing Building at 20 Sturt Street. That’s tomorrow, Thursday November 4, and every Thursday. If you get vaccinated there, you’ll go into a weekly draw for vouchers valued up to $500.
Victoria
Onto Victoria where there were 941 new locally acquired cases to midnight last night, and 8 deaths. There are now 18,361 active cases across Victoria.
In regional Victoria there were 149 new cases recorded, including 29 in Shepparton, 22 in Latrobe, 19 in Baw Baw, 12 in Wodonga and 11 in Mildura.
There are now 351 active cases in Wodonga, 323 in Shepparton and 146 in Mildura.
Here's the full breakdown of today's case numbers across regional Victoria's LGAs -
- Bass Coast 1
- Baw Baw 19
- Bendigo 3
- Campaspe 3
- East Gippsland 1
- Geelong 13
- Golden Plains 2
- Indigo 4
- Latrobe 22
- Macedon Ranges 6
- Mildura 11
- Mitchell Shire 8
- Moorabool 6
- Mount Alexander 1
- Shepparton 29
- South Gippsland 2
- Wangaratta 4
- Warrnambool 1
- Wellington 1
- Wodonga 12
Jabba the Bus, the mobile vaccination clinic, is coming to the Rumbalara Football Netball Club in Shepparton next Wednesday November 10 from 1pm until 4pm. It’s a free walk in service, no appointment required, and Jabba the Bus will be back on December 1st to administer second doses. That’s next Wednesday November 10 at Rumbalara Football Netball Club.
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