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NSW COVID-19 case statistics - Diseases. Web Part Error: One of the properties of the Web Part has an incorrect format. Microsoft SharePoint Foundation cannot deserialize the Web Part. Check the format of the properties and try again. Areas for increased testing and surveillance Blacktown Local Government AreaByron Shire Local Government AreaCumberland Local Government Area (and all of postcode 2145 including the suburb of Westmead)Greater Taree former Local Government Area (Manning)Inner West Local Government AreaLake Macquarie Local Government AreaLiverpool Local Government AreaPenrith Local Government AreaRandwick Local Government AreaRyde Local Government AreaWaverley Local Government AreaWoollahra Local Government Area Table: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by age group and gender Note: Excludes cases notified without a date of birth and/or gender.

Graph: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by age group and gender Table: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by likely source of infection Current COVID-19 clusters in NSW Airport screening. Coronavirus in Australia: how many cases are there? Map, latest numbers and statistics | Australia news. Due to the difference in reporting times between states, territories and the federal government, it can be difficult to get a current picture of how many confirmed cases of coronavirus there are in Australia. Here, we’ve brought together all the figures in one place, along with comparisons with other countries. Coronavirus latest totals for: Australia Sources: cumulative and daily figures are from Johns Hopkins University.

For Australia, more up-to-date figures from state and territory health departments are used for the totals, but not for the chart. Australian data last updated 2020-04-02, Johns Hopkins University data last updated 2020-03-31. Guardian Australia has gone through every state and territory press release to construct and maintain an up-to-date database of coronavirus cases, as well as maintaining live data feeds from other groups collating data, such as Johns Hopkins University. Here, you can see the cumulative total of confirmed cases by state: Coronavirus data shows which countries have it under control. What did they do right? Coronavirus could flood our hospital ICUs with COVID-19 patients, so do we have enough beds? Updated about 3 hours agoFri 27 Mar 2020, 2:05am Last winter, Australia suffered a vicious flu season that killed 812 Australians.

A bad flu season can land around 2,500 of us in ICU. But if coronavirus infects 20 per cent of Australians as some state health departments are preparing for, about 100 times as many Australians will end up in intensive care. Based on overseas experience, about 5 per cent of COVID-19 cases are "critical" and 14 per cent are "severe". This means about 20 per cent of people with COVID-19 will require hospitalisation and 5 per cent will need intensive care, often involving artificial ventilation, where a machine helps you to breathe. "Eighty per cent of those [infected] will get a very mild disease," said Queensland chief health officer Jeanette Young.

"Then there's 20 per cent who will do worse. Here's what those numbers could look like under various infection rates across the population. The virus may never reach this many Australians. Is that enough? How many cases of coronavirus are there in Australia? Live Covid-19 numbers and statistics | News. Due to the difference in reporting times between states, territories and the federal government, it can be difficult to get a current picture of how many confirmed cases of coronavirus there are in Australia. Here, we’ve brought together all the figures in one place, along with comparisons with other countries.

Coronavirus latest totals for: Australia Sources: cumulative and daily figures are from Johns Hopkins University. For Australia, more up-to-date figures from state and territory health departments are used for the totals, but not for the chart. Australian data last updated 2020-03-26, Johns Hopkins University data last updated 2020-03-24. Recovered cases removed due to unreliable data Guardian Australia has gone through every state and territory press release to construct and maintain an up-to-date database of coronavirus cases, as well as maintaining live data feeds from other groups collating data, such as Johns Hopkins University. Here are a few other websites doing similar work: COVID-19 tracker. Outil de suivi du COVID-19 Bing. Total COVID-19 tests performed per million people. Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) – Statistics and Research.

Microsoft Power BI. Australia Coronavirus: 928 Cases and 7 Deaths - Worldometer. A Timeline of the Coronavirus. Coronavirus data reveals how COVID-19 is spreading in Australia. How Much Toilet Paper?! - The Coronavirus Toilet Paper Calculator. Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) Data sources: WHO, CDC, ECDC, NHC and DXY and local media reports. Read more in this blog. Contact US. FAQ. Downloadable database: GitHub: Here. Confirmed cases include presumptive positive cases. Point level: Province/State level - China, US, Canada, Australia; Country level - other countries. Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.

Time Zones: lower-left corner indicator - your local time; lower-right corner plot - UTC. Visit the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center where our experts help to advance understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide a response, improve care, and save lives. Note: All cases of COVID-19 in repatriated US citizens from the Diamond Princess are grouped together, and their location is currently designated at the ship’s port location off the coast of Japan.