NSW has reported 3,763 new daily COVID-19 cases, while Victoria has recorded 1,503 infections as concern about the spread of Omicron grows ahead of a snap national cabinet meeting:
A medical worker takes a swab from a man at a drive-through test centre in western Sydney in December.NSW has reported another rise in daily COVID-19 infections, with 3,763 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths.
The numbers again break Australia's national record for daily COVID-19 cases after NSW reported 3,057 cases and two deaths on Tuesday.update – Wednesday 22 December 2021- 94.9% of people aged 16+ have had one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
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