"We really encourage people to come forward for testing as we get closer to more people getting vaccinated in the community," Dr McAnulty said on Tuesday.
"It is really important we all maintain our vigilance for symptoms and come forward for testing so we don't miss cases."
The new deaths include six men and one woman. One person was in their 50s, two people were in their 60s, three in their 70s and one in their 80s.
Five of the people who died were not vaccinated, while two people had received one dose.
There are 978 people in hospital with the virus in the state, with 190 in intensive care and 94 on ventilators.
The state is nearing its 70 per cent double dose vaccination target, which should trigger an easing of restrictions from 11 October.
As of midnight on Sunday, 67.5 per cent of the eligible population aged 16 and over are fully vaccinated, while 88.5 per cent have had their first dose.
Meanwhile, stay-at-home orders have been extended until 11 October in Taree, Forster-Tuncurry and Muswellbrook due to increasing case numbers in those areas.
Of the new cases, 96 cases are from Western Sydney, 65 are from Hunter New England and 51 are from the Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health Districts.
NSW records 608 new local COVID-19 cases
With AAP.
NSW records 608 new local COVID-19 cases and seven deaths - SBS News
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