As of 8pm 10 April 2020

Table: Confirmed cases

Cases Count
Total confirmed cases 1 2,857
New cases reported since 8pm 9 April 2020 44
People tes​ted since 8pm 9 April 2020 2 3,515
​People tested and excluded since 8pm 9 April 2020 3,471
​Total cases tested 140,947​
Total cases tested and excluded 2 138,090
Total deaths 23

Notes

  1. Confirmed case count includes interstate residents in care in NSW. Case counts reported for a particular day may vary over time due to ongoing investigations and case review. Excludes crew members of cruise ships who are NOT in the care of NSW Health.​
  2. A surge in total number of tests performed on a particular day may occur as the test results are updated in batches and new laboratories gain testing capacity.

Areas for increased testing and surveillance

  • Broken Hill
  • Byron
  • Dee Why
  • Lake Macquarie
  • Macquarie Park
  • Manly
  • Manning
  • Nowra and South Nowra
  • Port Macquarie
  • Ryde
  • Waverley
  • Woollahra

Table: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by age group and gender

Age group​ Female Male Total
0-9 12 13 25
10-19 47 43 90
20-29 341 277 618
30-39 238 238 476
40-49 151 200 351
50-59 219 212 431
60-69 235 223 458
70-79 138 160 298
80-89 37 49 86
90-100 11 12 23

Note: Excludes cases notified without a date of birth and/or gender.

Graph: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by age group and gender

 

Table: Confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by likely source of infection

Source Cases
Overseas or interstate acquired 1,753
Locally acquired – contact of a confirmed case and/or in a known cluster 699
Locally acquired – contact not identified 356
Under investigation 49
Total 2,857

Note: Case counts reported for a particular day may vary over time due to ongoing investigations and case review.

Graph: Epidemiological curve of confirmed COVID-19 cases in NSW by likely source of infection and notification date


Note: The details on source of infection are subject to change as public health investigations and case interviews are ongoing.

Active cluster investigations in NSW

Name Date of first onset LGA of event Last case within 14 days C​ases 1 Local transmission?
Stanwell Tops Wedding 9 March 202​0 Wollongong Yes 38 Yes
Boogie Wonderland Party 17 March 2020 Waverley Yes 34 Yes
Dorothy Henderson Lodge 24 February 2020 Ryde Yes 21 Yes
Church meeting 8 March 2020 Ryde Yes 19 Yes
Bondi Hardware Restaurant 17 March 2020 Waverley Yes 14 Yes
Rose of Sharon Childcare 18 March 2020 Blacktown Yes 6 Yes
Opal Aged Care Bankstown 22 March 2020 Canterbury-Bankstown Yes 4 Yes
Normanhurst West Public School 8 March 2020 Hornsby Yes 3 Yes
St Andrews’ Church Wedding 16 March 2020 Sydney Yes 3 Yes
Rugby tournament 15 March 2020 Camperdown Yes 2 Yes
Pokolbin Wedding 16 March 2020 Cessnock Yes 2 Yes

Airport screening

Since 2 February 2020, NSW Health been assisting the Australian Government in assessing passengers who arrive at Sydney International Airport from countries with high levels of COVID-19 community transmission. On 10 April 2020, a total of 265 passenger arrivals were screened for possible symptoms of COVID-19. 1 person was transferred to hospital for further evaluation and COVID-19 testing where clinically indicated.

To date, 49,998 passenger arrivals have been screened for possible symptoms of COVID-19. A total of 523 people have been transferred to hospital for further evaluation and COVID-19 testing where clinically indicated.

Summary of the first 200 cases in NSW

Summary of the first 200 cases in NSW includes:

  • demographics
  • age distribution of the first 200 cases
  • source of infection (overseas and within Australia)
  • epicurve by country of acquisition (latest onset 15 March 2020)
  • hospitalisation
  • profile of symptomatic patients
  • deaths.

Notes

This data includes 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. The details on source of infection are subject to change as public health investigations and case interviews are ongoing.

More information

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Page Updated: Saturday 11 April 2020
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