NSW has had fewer Covid hospital admissions than predicted but surge expected when restrictions lift

Health minister Brad Hazzard and a senior doctor agree the state healthcare system is not ‘out of the woods yet’

Covid hospitalisations in New South Wales are not growing as fast as previously predicted, however health officials expect pressure on the system to increase due to a surge of cases when restrictions are lifted next month and Covid patients take longer to recover.

On Tuesday, as new case numbers in NSW remained below 1,000 for the third day in a row at 863, there were 1,155 Covid patients being treated in hospital, with 213 in intensive care, 113 of whom were on ventilators.

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