A COVID-19 testing clinic will open at Taree Showground tomorrow Monday, October 18 and will be open seven days.
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The drive-through/walk-in clinic will operate from 8am to 4pm, appointments are not required and it is open to all ages.
This increased testing comes as six new COVID cases were recorded in the Manning Great Lakes and a new exposure site was identified in Taree. Anyone who attended Taree Pet Barn, 61 Whitbread Street, Taree on Tuesday, October 12, between 9am to 4pm are casual contacts (unless they have been notified by NSW Health that they are a close contact) and must get tested and isolate until a negative test result is received.
Of the six new cases recorded in the Mid Coast local government area to 8pm last night (Saturday, October 16), two were in Taree, and one each in Forster, Tuncurry, Cedar Party and Wingham
A total of 301 locally acquired COVID cases were reported to 8pm last night across NSW, 73 of which are from Hunter New England Local Health District (HNEH).
Hunter New England Population Health public health physician, David Durrheim said this brings the total number of cases in the HNEH district to 2198 since August 5, 2021. Of the new cases:
- Nineteen are from Newcastle LGA, 17 are from Maitland LGA, 16 are from Lake Macquarie LGA, 12 are from Cessnock LGA, six are from Mid Coast LGA, two are from Port Stephens LGA and one is from Singleton.
- Twenty seven cases were in isolation for their entire infectious period, 33 were infectious in the community, and 13 are still under investigation.
- Forty five cases are linked to known exposures or clusters, 15 are unlinked, and the source of 13 cases is under investigation.
Sadly, two women in thre HNEH district died with COVID 19. A woman in her 50s from Newcastle LGA died in Calvary Mater Newcastle. She had received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and had underlying health conditions. A woman in her 70s from Cessnock LGA died in John Hunter Hospital. She had received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and had underlying health conditions.
NSW has reached the 80 per cent double dose vaccination milestone.
To 11.59pm on Friday, October 15, 2021 across NSW, 91.9 per cent of people aged 16 and over had received a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 79.8 per cent were fully vaccinated.
With the doses administered by the GP Network and pharmacies yesterday (Saturday), which will be included in this update tomorrow (Monday), more than 80 per cent of people aged 16 and over in NSW are now fully vaccinated.
In the 12-15 year old age group, 74 per cent have had their first dose, and 32 per cent are fully vaccinated.
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The total number of vaccines administered in NSW is now 11,591,520, with 3,897,451 doses administered by NSW Health to 8pm last night and 7,694,069 administered by the GP network, pharmacies and other providers to 11.59pm on Friday October 15 2021.
Let's get vaxxed
Walk-in Pfizer vaccination clinics are available across the District. Please refer to the full release for further information. We would appreciate promotion of vaccination opportunities to the wider community.
We continue to urge people to come forward for vaccination (providing they are not cases, contacts of cases, are not isolating, and do not have symptoms).
Bookings can also be made via the Commonwealth Government's COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Finder.
The NSW Government continues to publish vaccination rates by postcode
The NSW Government continues to publish vaccination rates by postcode and sewage surveillance detections.
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