NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is urging young people who are complacent about COVID-19 to 'think again' as she revealed that a woman in her 30s has died from the virus. 9News
The woman in her late 30s from Sydney's CBD died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday.There are now 43 people in Intensive Care Units with COVID-19 across New South Souths, 18 of whom require ventilation.
The second person was a woman from south-western Sydney aged in her 70s. She passed away at Campbelltown Hospital. "If anybody thinks this is a disease just affecting older people, please think again," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is urging young people complacent about the effects of COVID-19 to "think again".
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