In the Hunter New England region, approximately 2000 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in the 24 hours until 8 pm on December 30.Newcastle Herald

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The number of COVID-19 cases surged in the Hunter New England region. From 24 hours to 8 pm on Thursday, about 2000 new cases were recorded. The Newcastle Municipality alone had more fresh cases during this period than the entire region. The day before that. The latest daily figure, 1983, has nearly tripled from the previous day when there were 708 new cases in the region. Cases in the Newcastle Municipal Area surged from 153 cases the day before to 730 cases, while Lake Macquarie increased significantly from 194 cases to 480 cases. HunterNewEnglandHealth pointed out in a daily update on Friday morning. There were 10,138 active cases in the area, 35 were hospitalized and 2 were in the intensive care unit. Excluding the municipalities of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, Maitland had 245, Port Stephens 138, Cessnock 120, Midcoast 100, Singleton 43 and Muswellbrook 24. There were 21 Tamworth pigs and 19 Upper Hunters. Armidale had 17, Mollyplanes had 11, Narrabri had 10, Dangog and Inverell had 8, Guneda had 3, Liverpool Planes had 2, Glenines, Gwidir, Urara and Wolcha had 1 each. It came the day NSW recorded more than 21,000 new cases across the state. Hunter New England Health advised this afternoon and tonight ahead of the New Year’s Eve celebration in the region. Local health officials have held the event outdoors to avoid attending the event if they have symptoms of COVID-19, avoiding high-risk settings, and that the windows are open if the event is indoors. We encourage people to check, check in as needed, and wear masks to practice. Physical distance. Health officials are also calling on people to have a rapid antigen test before socializing, if possible. In News Our journalists are working hard to bring the latest news in the region to the community. To continue to access trusted content:
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The number of COVID-19 cases surged in the Hunter New England region. From 24 hours to 8 pm on Thursday, about 2000 new cases were recorded. The Newcastle Municipality alone had more fresh cases during this period than the entire region. The day before that.
The latest daily figure, 1983, is nearly three times the day before there were 708 new cases in the region.
The number of cases in the Newcastle Municipal Area surged from 153 the day before to 730, but at Lake Macquarie, it increased significantly from 194 to 480.
Hunter New England Health said in a daily update on Friday morning that there were 10,138 active cases in the area, 35 were hospitalized and 2 patients were in the intensive care unit.
Excluding the municipalities of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, Maitland had 245, Port Stephens 138, Cessnock 120, Midcoast 100, Singleton 43 and Muswellbrook 24.
21 for Tamworth, 19 for Upper Hunter, 17 for Armidale, 11 for Molly Planes, 10 for Narrabri, 8 for Dungog and Inverell, 3 for Gunnedah, 2 for Liverpool Planes, Glen Innes, Gwidir, Urara , Wolka was one each. ..
This week’s Maitland test site.Photo: Marina Neil
Hunter New England Health advised this afternoon and tonight ahead of the New Year’s Eve celebration in the region.
Local health officials have held the event outdoors to avoid attending the event if they have symptoms of COVID-19, avoiding high-risk settings, and that the windows are open if the event is indoors. We encourage people to check, check in as needed, and wear masks to practice. Physical distance.
Health officials are also calling on people to have a rapid antigen test before socializing, if possible.
Our journalists are working hard to bring the latest news in the area to the community. To continue to access trusted content:
In the Hunter New England region, approximately 2000 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in the 24 hours until 8 pm on December 30.Newcastle Herald
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