Thursday, 4 November 2021

103 COVID-19 cases recorded across the local health district, as authorities raise concerns about Moree gatherings

BY JARROD MELMETH

The Hunter New England Health district has recorded 103 new COVID-19 cases.

A large chunk of the new infections are from the Moree Plains, MidCoast and Port Stephens local government areas.

Health authorities have issued close contact alerts for two events in Moree last week, which they hold concerns about.

Across the district there are 904 active cases, of which 14 are in hospital, including four in intensive care.

CASE BREAKDOWN

MOREE PLAINS - 33

Moree 30, Boggabilla 2, Mungindi 1.

MID COAST - 16

Taree 6, Tuncurry 6, Harrington 2, Old Bar 1, Tea Gardens 1.

PORT STEPHENS - 11

Anna Bay 5, Raymond Terrace 4, Boat Harbour 1, Medowie 1.

TAMWORTH - 9

Oxley Vale 3, Tamworth 2, West Tamworth 2, Hillvue 1, Moonbi 1.

CESSNOCK - 9

Cessnock 4, North Rothbury 2, Abermain 1, Heddon Greta, Weston 1.

LAKE MACQUARIE - 9

Windale 3, Belmont North 1, Buttaba 1, Mount Hutton 1, West Wallsend 1, Whitebridge 1, Freemans Waterhole 1.

INVERELL - 7

Inverell 4, Tingha 3.

NEWCASTLE - 4

Adamstown Heights 1, Hamilton South 1, North Lambton 1, Wallsend 1.

ARMIDALE - 2

Armidale 2.

MAITLAND - 2

Gillieston Heights 1.

DUNGOG - 1

Clarence Town 1.


STATEWIDE

There has been a jump in COVID cases across the state with 308 new infections and four deaths.

302 people are in hospital with the virus, including 64 in intensive care.

The statewide vaccination rates are currently at 88.7 per cent double dose and 93.7 per cent single dose.


EXPOSURE SITES

  • Anyone who attended evening house parties on Adelaide Street or Barwon Avenue in Moree on Thursday 28 October is a close contact.
  • Anyone who attended a celebration at the Aero Club in Moree on Saturday 30 October is also a close contact.