Here's a quick wrap of today's COVID statistics from each state and territory.
Monday, April 18.This list will be updated throughout the day, so if you do not see your state or territory, please check back later.ACT — data still to comeWA — data still to comeAnother 11,166 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed to NSW Health over the Easter Sunday reporting period, with almost 7,000 of those via rapid antigen tests.
Four people with the virus have died and there are 1,576 people in hospital, including 67 being treated in intensive care. The state's hospitalisation rates have risen slightly from the previous reporting period, up from 1,527 cases being treated and 64 people in intensive care on Saturday.LoadingOne person with COVID-19 has died in the past 24 hours and 431 people are being treated in hospital, Victoria's Health Department says.Its number of known active cases has also dropped, from 57,567 yesterday to 55,168 today.
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