Covid update - Thursday


10th February 2022
Covid patients currently in Hunter Health district hospitals: 41 (down 6 since yesterday). Covid patients in Hunter ICU: 3 (down 1 since yesterday). Covid patients currently in NSW hospitals: 1795 (down 111 since yesterday).
¿ COVID UPDATE - Noon, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10
¿ Covid patients currently in Hunter Health district hospitals: 41 (down 6 since yesterday)
¿ Covid patients in Hunter ICU: 3 (down 1 since yesterday)
¿ Covid patients currently in NSW hospitals: 1795 (down 111 since yesterday)
¿ Covid patients in NSW ICU: 121 (down 11 on previous day, 55 on ventilation)
¿ New cases in Hunter-New England Health district in past 24 hours: 1642 (up 92 on previous day's figure. 678 PCR + 964 RAT).
¿ Covid cases in Lake Macquarie over the past four weeks 5928 (down 298 on previous day's figure).
¿ New cases statewide since yesterday: 10,130 (down 182 on the previous day, PCR 4306 + 5824 RAT)
¿ Lives lost in NSW over the past 24 hours: 24 (four more than yesterday). This brings the total number of lives lost to Covid in NSW to 1642 (in Australia 4407).
¿ Lives lost in the Hunter Health district over the past 24 hours: 3 (a male in his 80s from Maitland LGA, a female in her 80s from Mid-Coast LGA and a male in his 70s from Dungog LGA). My sincere condolences go to their families and friends.)
¿ More information on all the requirements and protocols relating to schools, outbreaks and isolation rules for parents and carers of school-aged children HERE.
¿ STATEWIDE VACCINATION RATES
- 95.5% of people aged 16+ have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 94.1% of people aged 16+ have had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 45.7% of people have had three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 83.5% of people aged 12-15 have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 78.7% of people aged 12-15 have had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
- 44.2% of people aged 5-11 have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
¿ More information on new case numbers by LGA can be found on THIS LINK.
¿ 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. All further info at NSW Health .

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