Showing posts with label death toll. Show all posts
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Sunday 12 September 2021

NSW Berejiklian Government moves itself behind the veil in September 2021 as state pandemic numbers grow to record levels


THE THREE AMIGOS: Premier Berejiklian (left) Prime Minister Morrison (middle) & Deputy Premier Barilaro (right),
Architects of the 2021 NSW Delta Variant Outbreak
 IMAGE: The Northern Leader, 16.010.2019















By the last day of 2020 in News South Wales there were 4,739 recorded COVID-19 infections for that year and only 2,043 (or 43.11%) of these were due to community transmission. Total deaths with a COVID-19 diagnosis stood at 56 people.


However, as a state population we had cause to be cautiously optimistic.


We had weathered two ‘waves’ of the global pandemic – the initial one in March-April when the original SARS-CoV-2 virus began to spread and total cases passed the 3,000 mark and then later in June-September when the number of people falling ill began to climb again until the total reached 4,038 individuals.


Compared to other regions around the world infection numbers and the death toll was relatively low in proportion to the NSW population.


And the federal government had promised Australia a national vaccination program in early 2021 to be completed within six to eight months.


News South Wales is now in the last quarter of 2021.


The national vaccination program is still nowhere near complete – it is plagued by vaccine shortages, poor distribution planning and the Morrison Government's outright mismanagement. Lengthy wait time for vaccination appointments are still being experienced and eligibility for vaccination is problematic given children have been excluded for much of the roll out to date.


As of 9 September 2021 only est. 33% of the total population of 25.8 million men, women & children in Australia have been fully vaccinated. In New South Wales that percentage is still well below a safe level at an est. 42.11% fully vaccinated.


The highly infectious NSW Delta Variant Outbreak began on 16 June 2021 and, despite being initially told by members of the Berejiklian Government that this variant form was unlikely to make people as sick as the original SARS-CoV-2 strain, it was not long before public hospitals admissions began to steadily climb.


From 16 June to 9 September 2021 the Delta Variant has infected via community transmission 34,804 men, women and children in New South Wales and 162 of these people were dead.


Those particular deaths represent 74.31% of all COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since the SARS-CoV-2 virus first entered the state in January 2020.


Public hospitals have a combined total of over 1,000 COVID-19 inpatients occupying hospital beds on every day now and by 9 September the total number currently in intensive care units reached 205 very ill individuals.


The Berejiklian Government has been repeatedly warning the general public that we are going to see the rise in infection, hospitalization & deaths continue during September and October and, that the date or month the NSW Delta Variant Outbreak will peak is still uncertain.


Despite this scenario, on 10 September 2021 NSW Premier & Liberal MP for Willoughby Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced that the 11am daily government COVID-19 update press conference would cease from Monday 13 September 2021. Being replaced by a NSW Health video giving daily updates, on which the Premier & some of her Cabinet Ministers may appear from time to time.


The reason given for her personal absence from any future structured daily television appearance concerning the COVID-19 pandemic is that these daily press conferences prevent her "doing my job properly.


This walk away from public scrutiny and accountability for the decisions made by the premier and her ministers is worrying. 


Coming as it does on the heels of the removal of a section of the NSW Health daily online media releases after 26 August 2021 (which contained the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases who had been infectious in the community and for how long), the cessation of publication of a full list of "venues of concern" known to have been frequented by infectious individuals, combined with an obvious reluctance to mention in front of television cameras the total number of fully vaccinated NSW residents who have later contracted COVID-19 and the total deaths to date in this cohort.


That a gradual contraction of the range of statistics now included in NSW Health's daily media releases is being considered has been hinted at by the Premier in recent days and, it is possible that a daily confirmed case count will disappear by the end of the year - even though it is likely epidemic levels of confirmed cases are still being recorded each day.


Such a contraction of easily accessible pandemic information would not be for the benefit of the general public. Rather a muting of information on the status of the NSW Delta Variant Outbreak would be more likely to benefit the Morrison Government, as its MPs and senators gear up for the next federal election.


This effort to move the NSW Government behind the veil and answerable to no-one also began as the Berejiklian Government commenced a staged opening up of regional New South Wales, ahead of that 70% fully vaccinated target for those between 15 years of age and over 90 years which triggers a statewide opening that is optimistically pencilled into industry diaries for sometime in October-November this year.


In New South Wales this trigger will apparently be used independently of where other states or the national average vaccinated percentage is with regard to the 70% fully vaccinated target.


One cannot avoid a suspicion that Berejiklian may have gone into 'hiding' because she has not been quite truthful with the general public about the road this Delta Variant is expected to travel and at what speed.


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"All of us have to start accepting that we need to live with Covid. Because Covid will be around for three or four years and it’s not practical to do everything the same [ie continue to suppress the disease]…..we have to make sure that as a government we normalise the way we do things every day…..But we also have to accept, that we all of us have to start thinking about what living with Covid really means…"  [NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the 11am daily government COVID-19 update press conference on 10 September 2021]


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I want to welcome the New South Wales plan to reopen,” he said on Thursday. “This plan keeps the deal, keeps the faith with the people of Australia and the people of New South Wales, set out in the national plan.”  [Australian Prime Minister & Liberal MP for Cook in NSW, Scott Morrison on 9 September 2021 - as quoted by columnist Laura Tingle in the Financial Review, 11 September 2021]


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A new normal Friday morning in New South Wales “living with Covid”…..



DAY 87: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Friday 10 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 36,374 people - inclusive of 170 deaths. There are currently 1,164 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 221 people in intensive care, 74 of whom require ventilation.


NSW recorded 1,599 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 up to 8pm.


From January 2020 to 10 September 2021 the cumulative total of COVID-19 infections from all sources had reached 42,000 cases.


The deaths up to Day 87 of the NSW Delta Variant Outbreak represent 75.22% of all NSW deaths with a COVID-19 diagnosis since the pandemic first entered Australia and the state in January 2020.


According to NSW Health a cumulative total of 1,037,036 NSW residents had been fully vaccinated by 8pm on 10 September 2021 out of an est. state population (ABS Dec 2020) of 8,172,500 men, women and children. That figure reveals that only est. 12.68% of the entire NSW population was fully vaccinated. *It should be noted that a different figure and percentage might be reached using the Australian Government’s ADF managed Operation COVID Shield data for the same period.




Sunday 5 September 2021

Well into the third month of the NSW Delta Variant outbreak and the outlook is not looking hopeful for the state *regular updates*

 


DAY 78: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Wednesday 1 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 23,586 people - inclusive of 107 deathsThere are currently 957 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 160 people in intensive care, 64 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,288 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.


Of the 1,288 locally acquired cases reported to 8pm 1 September 2021:

445 are from Western Sydney Local Health District (LHD);

387 are from South Western Sydney LHD;

149 are from Sydney LHD, 68 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD;

101 are from South Eastern Sydney LHD;

82 are from Nepean Blue Mountains LHD:

31 are from Northern Sydney LHD;

23 are from Western NSW LHD;

22 are from Illawarra Shoalhaven LHD;

are from Central Coast LHD,

are from Far West LHD;

are from Hunter New England LHD;

11 are in a correctional centre; and

21 cases are yet to be assigned to an LHD.


From 22 February to 31 August 2021 the total New South Wales percentage of fully vaccinated persons aged 16yrs to over 90 yrs was 37.1 per cent


According to the Northern NSW Local Health District, on 1 September 2021:


There are no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in residents of Northern NSW Local Health District.


Further investigations into potential venues of concern related to a positive COVID-19 case from outside the District have confirmed that this person was not infectious in the Casino area as originally advised.

Comprehensive contact tracing has established that this person acquired their infection in the days after leaving Northern NSW on Saturday 21 August, upon returning to Sydney. There is no risk to the community from this person’s presence in the region.


DAY 79: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Thursday 2 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 25,002 people - inclusive of 119 deathsThere are currently 979 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 160 people in intensive care, 63 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,431 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.



DAY 80: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Friday 3 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 26,517 people - inclusive of 123 deathsThere are currently 1,041 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 173 people in intensive care, 62 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,533 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.


Sydney Children's Hospital Network (SCHN) has confirmed it is providing health services to more than 2,000 children, including 3 children in the hospital's Intensive Care Unit.


The deaths to date so far during the NSW Delta Variant Outbreak represent 68.71% of all NSW deaths with a COVID-19 diagnosis since the pandemic first entered Australia and the state in January 2020.


Senior members of the NSW Government - in what appears to be a craven spirit of 'victim blaming' - continue at every opportunity to highlight the number of unvaccinated people in the daily death toll. However, they remains firmly silent about the fact that since August 2021 fully vaccinated individuals can also be found in the state's COVID-19 death toll. There were 21 deaths as a result of COVID-19 reported in the week ending 14 August 2021, according to NSW Health COVID-19 weekly surveillance report for Epidemiological Week 32 5 of those deaths (or 23.80%) were of people who were fully vaccinated and 2 were of people partially vaccinated. 


Australian Government "Dept. of Health States and Territories Report", 3 September 2021.


Confirmed New Locally Acquired COVID-19 Cases In Last 24 hrs:


NSW (LNP) 1,432

Victoria (Lab) 96

ACT (Lab) 13

Qld (Lab) 0

WA (Lab) 0

NT (Lab) 0

SA (Lib) 0

Tas (Lib) 0. 


NOTE: NSW, Victoria &/or Australian Capital Territory daily infection totals are expected to rise sharply, as Morrison Government departmental daily figures often lag behind published state statistics.



State of the Borders on 4 September 2021:



On 4 September 2021 WA Labor Premier Mark McGowan announced that Western Australia borders will remain closed until 2022with border public health travel restriction tightening from 6 September 2021. Especially for travel from NSW, Vic, & ACT. 


On 2 September NT Government was still not permitting travellers entry if they came from or passed through a declared Covid-19 hotspot or public exposure site. Such travellers will be turned back at the border and might be fined.


SA Government continues to apply different levels of restriction on travellers from other states and territories.


The ACT Government has tightened its border restrictions – the national capital is currently in lockdown until 17 September 2021. Non-ACT residents entering from locked down areas of Queensland, Victoria or NSW will not be allowed to enter unless they have an exemption, which will only be granted in exceptional circumstances


Victoria is further tightening its border with NSW, with Premier Daniel Andrews indicating it could remain closed until the end of the year. The Vic-NSW border bubble was considerably reduced in size on 2 September 2021.


Qld Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk is holding firm on not opening that state's borders until children under 12 years of age are also vaccinated


Tasmania's state border remains firmly regulated and entry into the state requires registration prior to entry. Travellers who have spent time in a high-risk area within Australia in the 14 days before arriving in Tasmania are not permitted to enter Tasmania, unless approved as an Essential Traveller.



New South Wales remains in a state-wide lockdown until at least 10 September 2021.


For further historical information see: 


NSW Health media releases at https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/2021-nsw-health.aspx


COVID-19 State of Play in New South Wales from 25 -31 July 2021


Covid-19State Of Play in New South Wales, from 1 August to 31 August 2021 - Running Sheet



For political context:


 


DAY 81: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Saturday 4 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 27,984 people - inclusive of 126 deathsThere are currently 1,030 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 175 people in intensive care, 72 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,485 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.



DAY 82: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Sunday 5 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 29,253 people - inclusive of 131 deathsThere are currently 1,071 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 171 people in intensive care, 67 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,281 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.



DAY 83: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Monday 6 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 30,456 people - inclusive of 139 deathsThere are currently 1,151 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 192 people in intensive care, 75 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,220 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.




DAY 84: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Tuesday 7 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 31,914 people - inclusive of 148 deathsThere are currently 1,136 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 194 people in intensive care, 78 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,480 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.


The status of the entire NSW public health system has been listed Red for the last 4 weeks.


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DAY 85: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Wednesday 8 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 33,296 people - inclusive of 153 deathsThere are currently 1,175 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 202 people in intensive care, 80 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,405 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.




DAY 86: NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Thursday 9 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 34,804 people - inclusive of 162 deathsThere are currently 1,156 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 205 people in intensive care, 78 of whom require ventilation


NSW recorded 1,542 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night.



DAY 87NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Friday 10 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 36,374 people - inclusive of 170 deaths. There are currently 1,164 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 221 people in intensive care, 74 of whom require ventilation.


NSW recorded 1,599 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 up to 8pm.



The deaths up to Day 87 of the NSW Delta Variant Outbreak represent 75.22% of all NSW deaths with a COVID-19 diagnosis since the pandemic first entered Australia and the state in January 2020.



From January 2020 to 10 September 2021 the cumulative total of COVID-19 infections from all sources had reached 42,000 cases.



According to NSW Health a cumulative total of 1,037,036 NSW residents had been fully vaccinated by 8pm on 10 September 2021 out of an est. state population (ABS Dec 2020) of 8,172,500 men, women and children. 



On Friday 10 September 2021 NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced 11 am daily government COVID-19 press conferences will cease. Instead a daily NSW Health video outlining the overnight statistics will be supplied to the media.


In 2020 the Premier only ceased daily press conferences when NSW was recording a very low number of new COVID-19 infections per day.


It appears that Berejiklian does not have the personal moral stamina to daily face this state's residents, as they live through the illness and death over the next 4 to 6 chaotic months until the promised statistical infection curve flattens.




DAY 88NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Saturday 11 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 37,621 people - inclusive of 177 deathsThere are currently 1,206 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 220 people in intensive care, 92 of whom require ventilation.


NSW recorded 1,262 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 up to 8pm.



From 1 August 2021, 17 people with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis have died in their homes under the Berejiklian Government's "care in the community" scheme.


According to NSW Health a cumulative total of 1,050,599 NSW residents had been fully vaccinated by 8pm on 11 September 2021 out of an est. state population (ABS Dec 2020) of 8,172,500 men, women and children. 




DAY 89NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Sunday 12 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 38,856 people - inclusive of 184 deathsThere are currently 1,189 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 222 people in intensive care, 94 of whom require ventilation.


NSW recorded 1,257 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 up to 8pm.




DAY 90NSW Health data showed that, as of 8pm Monday 13 September 2021, the number of locally acquired COVID-19 infections since the 16 June beginning of the Delta Variant Outbreak in NSW now totals 39,954 people - inclusive of 186 deathsThere are currently 1,253 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 231 people in intensive care, 104 of whom require ventilation.


NSW recorded 1,127 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 up to 8pm.