It has been the second worst day for the Western NSW Local Health District, with 53 cases in the 24 hour reporting period to 8pm on September 2.
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Of those cases there were 31 in Dubbo and 11 in Bourke - the highest rate in a reporting period for that town so far.
There were also six cases in Bathurst, two in Walgett, and one case each in Gilgandra, Narromine and Forbes.
NSW recorded more than 1400 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hour reporting period and another 12 deaths.
There have been 119 COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since 16 June 2021, and 175 in total since the start of the pandemic.
There are currently 979 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 160 people in intensive care, 63 of whom are on ventilators.
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Twelve more deaths from COVID-19 have been reported, as the death toll from the Delta outbreak reaches 119 since the first case was detected in mid-June. More than 25,000 cases have emerged since then.
A whopping 154,00 tests were carried out across the state on Thursday.
More than seven million vaccines have been administered in NSW, and with more than 827,000 people coming forward for vaccination during the week it is expected the 70 per cent of the state will be fully-vaccinated by mid-October.
"The next fortnight is likely to be our worst in terms of the number of cases," Ms Berejiklian said.
The breakdown of the 1431 locally-acquired cases reported to 8pm Thursday night is:
- 508 are from South Western Sydney LHD
- 424 are from Western Sydney Local Health District
- 152 are from Sydney
- 102 are from South Eastern Sydney
- 95 are from Nepean Blue Mountains
- 53 are from Western NSW
- 32 are from Northern Sydney
- 13 are from Illawarra Shoalhaven
- 13 are in correctional settings
- 11 are from Hunter New England
- 8 are from Central Coast
- 7 are from Far West LHD
- 1 is from Southern NSW and 12 cases are yet to be assigned to a local health district.
Yesterday NSW recorded 1288 new COVID cases in the overnight reporting period as well as seven more deaths as the state surpassed the seven million vaccines mark.
The deaths included two men in their 80s, a man in his 50s, a woman in her 70s, a man in his 70s and a woman in her 80s.
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