NSW records 8183 new COVID cases, 32 deaths as health officials detail troublesome working conditions | Laura_R_Chung
There are 1650 COVID-19 patients in NSW hospitals, including 104 in intensive care units. Hospitalisations are down by 66 cases on those reported on Friday.The new cases were detected from 4895 positive PCR tests and 3288 rapid antigen tests.
“We were already flagging with the NSW government, ‘For goodness’ sake, be very careful here, we don’t think we are prepared sufficiently because there’s not the supply of rapid antigen tests coming from the federal government yet’,” Mr Sadler said.
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