According
to NSW Health NSW there were 325 new confirmed cases of
COVID-19 and one COVID-19 related death in the 24 hours to 8pm
Friday 3 December 2021.
Of
the 325 cases reported to 8pm last night, 100 are from South
Western Sydney
Local Health District (LHD), 70 rom Western
Sydney
LHD, 47 from South
Eastern Sydney
LHD, 34 from Sydney
LHD, 19 from Northern
Sydney
LHD, 14 from Western
NSW
LHD, 12 from Hunter
New England LHD,
9
from Illawarra
Shoalhaven
LHD, 5
from Nepean
Blue Mountains
LHD, 3
from Central
Coast
LHD, 3
from Northern
NSW
LHD, 2
from Southern
NSW
LHD, one
from
Far
West NSW
LHD, one from Mid
North Coast
LHD, one from Murrumbidgee
LHD, and 4
are yet
to be assigned
to a LHD.
From
1 December to 3 December 2021 there were 993 new confirmed cases of
COVID-19 infection and one death in
New South Wales.
Included in this figure were 5
new confirmed
COVID-19 Omicron Variant infections.
There
are now a total of 13 cases of the Omicron
Variant
in New South Wales. Included
in that count are 3 Year
9 students
from the
Regents
Park Christian School
in
Western Sydney and this cluster appears to be the first evidence of
community transmission of SARS-C0V-2 Omicron Variant in the state.
Three
new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Northern NSW Local Health
District (NNSWLHD) in the 24 hours to 8pm 3 December.
One
case is located in Grafton, the source is under investigation.
One case is located in the Ballina LGA, a household contact of
a confirmed case. One case is located in Byron Bay, a
household contact of a confirmed case.
Northern
NSW Local Health District can also confirm that one additional case
has been confirmed in a traveller to the region, who has been
visiting Byron Bay. This case is not reflected in NNSWLHD’s
case tally as the infection was acquired elsewhere.
Since
1 December 2021 there have been 2
confirmed new COVID-19 cases
reported
in
Grafton &
1
in Yamba in
the Clarence Valley local government area (LGA),
1 in Lismore LGA,
1
in Ballina LGA
and
3 two
additional cases have been confirmed in travellers to the region
visiting Byron Bay.
Community
transmission of the virus is still occurring in Northern NSW.
The
Northern Star online,
3 December 2021:
Almost
half of scheduled elective surgeries at Lismore Base Hospital were
cancelled on Tuesday after the staff were told to self isolate.
Northern
NSW Local Health District chief executive Wayne Jones said the
medical workers came into contact with a confirmed Covid-19 case at
the weekend.
“Affected
staff members are now able to return to work, provided they have no
symptoms of illness,” he said.
“We
apologise to patients whose surgery was postponed, and will
reschedule affected patients for their surgery as soon as possible.
“We
thank our staff for their swift and professional actions in getting
tested and isolating as requested.”
Mr
Jones on Tuesday said emergency and urgent surgery continued
normally…..
In its most recent health care settings report NSW Health stated that in the week ending 30 November 2021 there were 202 health care workers in public health order isolation in the state.