NSW records significant drop in daily COVID-19 cases but hospital admissions up

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New South Wales has recorded 24 deaths overnight, as hospitalisation numbers rise with 196 people now in intensive care. 9News

Hospitalisations rose from 2712 to 2816, with 196 in intensive care, up from 189 yesterday.marking the lowest figure since January 2There were another 17 lives lost and 998 people are hospitalised across the state, a slight drop on the previous 24 hours.The latest daily case updates comes as more than six million Australians are eligible to access free rapid tests from today.

Students and staff are being asked to test themselves before they come back to school on Monday, February 1.NSW school students will be tested twice a week once they return to the classrooms. There are hopes Australia has reached the peak of its Omicron wave as most states have recorded both a decline in cases and the number of hospital admissions.This marked an admission decrease of 27 from the day prior.

 

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