NSW’s latest COVID wave showing signs of slowing | Kaubo
In the same period, 511 people with COVID were admitted to hospital, and 59 people were admitted to intensive care.
The findings are in line with modelling predicting that the nation is already midway through its current Omicron wave.NSW’s latest COVID-19 wave is showing signs of losing steam, with cases still rising but at lower levels than previous weeks., NSW Health’s latest COVID surveillance report showed.“This is consistent with the national trend,” the report, which was released on Thursday, said.
There were 511 people with COVID admitted to hospital and 59 people admitted to intensive care in the week ending November 19. There were 37 COVID-19 deaths reported in that period.PCR testing numbers have almost halved from levels reported at the beginning of the winter Omicron wave five months ago. It is no longer mandatory to report positive rapid antigen test results since the order was scrapped on October 14.
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