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NSW records 1,220 new local COVID-19 cases as first dose vaccine coverage passes 74 per cent - SBS News

There have been 139 COVID-related deaths in NSW since the start of the current outbreak. 

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said more than 74 per cent of the eligible population in the state has now received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with hotspot areas coming forward in even higher numbers. 

“Blacktown is over 85 per cent first dose, Camden is over 82 per cent, Parramatta is over 81 per cent, Canterbury-Bankstown is over 76 per cent and Dubbo is over 77 per cent," she told reporters on Tuesday.  

"We're really pleased with those results and we ask people to keep coming forward and, of course, our message is, don't be left behind.

"When we open up at 70 per cent double dose, it will be only for those who are vaccinated. There's time now to get your first dose and fit in your second dose before NSW starts opening up."

NSW Health administered 28,812 COVID-19 vaccines in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of vaccines administered in the state to 7,587,842.

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Health authorities say 1,151 people with COVID-19 are in hospital with 192 in intensive care, 75 of whom require ventilation. 

Of Tuesday's cases, 814 were from western and south-western Sydney. In regional NSW, 27 cases were from the Western Local Health District and four were from the Far Western Health district. 

Seven cases were recorded in the state's jails. 

Aunty Pauline Deweerd, the executive director of Aboriginal health for St Vincents Hospital, speaks to media during a press conference in Sydney.

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Pauline Deweerd, Executive Director Aboriginal Health at St Vincent’s Health, spoke directly to Aboriginal communities. 

"Family and connections are a huge part of our culture. Being with our mothers, our fathers, our grandparents, sister and brothers, and extended families, is important to us, and our identity and belonging," she said. 

"I know what is being asked of us to do is sometimes hard. I also know we want to come together and have the freedoms of what we have always enjoyed in coming together with mob.

"But right now, our mob need to survive this pandemic. Staying home and getting vaccinated is the way that we'll get through this."

NSW developing app to 'check in' fully vaccinated people

The premier has long promised 'freedoms' for vaccinated people when 70 per cent of the target population is double dosed.

This could include a return to outdoor dining at pubs, clubs and cafes, with authorities currently updating the Service NSW application to allow people to 'check in' to a venue with a QR code, which also shows their vaccination status. 

This will be trialled ahead of a statewide rollout, but the Premier has remained tightlipped as to which suburbs will be first. 

NSW records 1,220 COVID-19 cases and eight deaths


"Where we decide to have any pilots would be up to the health advice," Ms Berejiklian said. 

"What we've been encouraged to do, is to make sure our Service NSW app allows people to check in and also indicate they've been fully vaccinated.

"We'll get advice from [NSW] Health as to where the best locations are for that [trial]. I'm sure there will be a variety of locations to make sure we get it right."

Deputy Premier John Barilaro said this technology will not be ready in time for 13 September from when up to five fully vaccinated adults who live outside the local government areas of concern are allowed outdoor gatherings in a person's LGA or within five km of home. 

Instead, the federal government's Medicare app will be relied upon for proof. 

SBS is providing live translations of daily New South Wales and Victoria COVID-19 press conferences in various languages. Click here for more information.

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NSW records 1,220 new local COVID-19 cases as first dose vaccine coverage passes 74 per cent - SBS News
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