New cases
There have been an additional 136 cases reported in NSW in the past 24 hours.
Age and sex breakdown of confirmed cases reported in NSW
10-19 |
16 |
8 |
24 |
20-29 |
69 |
56 |
125 |
30-39 |
65 |
66 |
131 |
40-49 |
48 |
68 |
116 |
50-59 |
50 |
61 |
111 |
60-69 |
46 |
54 |
100 |
70-79 |
19 |
22 |
41 |
80-89 |
3 |
12 |
15 |
90-100 |
5 |
1 |
6 |

Figure: Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases by age group and gender in NSW, reported up to 8pm 22 March 2020
Likely source of infection of confirmed cases reported in NSW
Overseas acquired |
327 |
Locally acquired - contact of a confirmed case |
155 |
Local acquired – contact not identified |
65 |
Under investigation |
122 |
Figure: Epidemiological curve of confirmed COVID-19 cases by likely source of infection and notification date in NSW, reported up to 8pm 22 March 2020
Note:
The details on source of infection are subject to change as public health
investigations and case interviews are ongoing.
Testing in NSW for COVID-19

Figure 3. Total number of COVID-19 tests by LHD in NSW, reported up to 8pm 22 March 2020
Note: Does not include tests performed on those who did not provide a full or valid address, or who supplied an interstate address.
Confirmed cases by local health district (LHD)
Across NSW as of 22 March 2020 at 8 pm
This map shows confirmed COVID-19 cases only (based on location of usual residence). Cases without a NSW residential address are not shown. The case definition of a confirmed case is a person who tests positive to a validated specific SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test or has the virus identified by electron microscopy or viral culture, at a reference laboratory.
Across Sydney Metropolitan region as of 22 March 2020 at 8 pm
This map shows confirmed COVID-19 cases only (based on location of usual residence). Cases without a NSW residential address are not shown. The case definition of a confirmed case is a person who tests positive to a validated specific SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test or has the virus identified by electron microscopy or viral culture, at a reference laboratory.
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