A woman in her late 30s, with no pre-existing health conditions, has died with COVID-19.
The patient from Sydney CBD died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital - she was one of two deaths recorded overnight."I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to those families." Picture: Getty Images
Of the patients in intensive care, one is in their teens, seven in their 20s, three in their 30s, 14 in their 50s, 12 in their 60s and six in their 70s. "All of the sacrifices we've made over the last three or four weeks in particular have resulted in us being able to stabilise the growth in cases," she said.
According to the Daily Telegraph, sixty million doses will be delivered in 2022 with the remaining amount arriving in 2023.
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