NSW records 29 COVID-19 deaths as hospitalisations rise

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New South Wales has recorded a grim record of 29 deaths overnight with 184 people now in intensive care. 9News

cases today and 18 deaths, as isolation rules are eased across the state for workers in critical industries. The number of infected patients requiring treatment has also risen, with 976 people currently being cared for in hospitals. Of those, 112 are in the intensive care unit and 30 require ventilation.

NSW Health again said that the case numbers may be inflated by multiple RAT results from the same person, or by people who tested positive on an RAT before receiving a PCR test. A little more than 60,000 positive RAT results, dating back to January 1, were included in yesterday's record tally of 92,264 new COVID-19 cases., with witnesses claiming it looked more like a music festival, with singing and dancing.Prince Andrew stripped of royal patronages, military titles

NSW Health said last night it had "requested Hillsong immediately stop singing and dancing at an event being held in the Newcastle area", saying it was a breach of the Public Health Order. Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the Hillsong event was "clearly in breach of both the spirit and intent of the Order, which is in place to help keep the community safe".

 

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Can you please report how many people died of cancer overnight or don't we give a shit anymore

9NewsAUS Dare I wonder if they are being treated properly 😞

and what age are they?

Dom_Perrottet

9NewsAUS Meanwhile in NZ, sanity not Omicron rages.. Why are we so stupid

9NewsAUS How many are vaxxed in NSW?

And our govt. would have us believe that Omicron is not deadly . .

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