NSW latest coronavirus data as at 28 April

As at 8pm Monday 27 April 2020, an additional five cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed since 8pm 26 April, bringing the total to 3,009.

During that time, 4,112 people were tested, compared to 4,418 in the 24 hours before. All of today’s new cases acquired COVID-19 from known sources.

​CasesCount​
Confirmed cases (incl. interstate residents in NSW health care facilities) 3,009​
Deaths (in NSW from confirmed cases)37
Cases reported recovered2,243
Cases tested and excluded​204,236
Total persons tested207,245

There have now been 2,243 people who have recovered from COVID-19 in NSW.

There are currently 142 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health. These include 19 people being treated in Intensive Care Units, with 15 of those requiring ventilators.

There has been one new death reported in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 37 deaths in NSW from confirmed COVID-19 cases.

An 89-year-old female resident of Anglicare Newmarch House has died. This brings the total number of deaths linked to the facility to seven.

NSW Health extends its condolences to the family.

An additional staff member at Newmarch House has tested positive, bringing the total number of cases to 54, including 34 residents and 20 staff.

NSW Health is urging people with symptoms, including mild symptoms, to be tested to ensure as many cases of COVID-19 in the community are as identified as quickly as possible.

This is particularly important in several new areas following a small number of locally acquired cases. These include Lithgow, Blue Mountains, Hornsby, Lane Cove and Northern Beaches Local Government Areas.

These, and all areas of concern for community transmission in NSW are listed on the NSW Health website:

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/stats-nsw.aspx#increased

The locations of COVID-19 clinics are available here:

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/clinics.aspx

NSW Health is alerting passengers who were close contacts of cases on flights to monitor for symptoms, and contact their GP, (call ahead before visiting), or call healthdirect on 1800

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