The latest COVID-19 news Here’s a quick wrap of the COVID-19 news and case numbers from each Australian jurisdiction for the past week, as reported on Friday, February 3, 2023.
The states and territories are now reporting their COVID-19 statistics weekly instead of through the daily updates that were provided from the early days of the pandemic.
This story will be updated throughout the day, so if you do not see your state or territory, check back later.
New South Wales
The state has recorded 6,567 new cases of COVID-19, down from 7,653 last week.
There are 1,031 cases in the state’s hospitals, 19 of those in intensive care.
There were 88 deaths announced today.
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Victoria has recorded 3,056 new cases this week, down from 3,446 last week.
The state has 144 people in hospital with COVID-19 and seven in intensive care.
There have been 70 deaths reported.

Australian Capital Territory
The ACT has recorded 420 new cases, down from 582 last week.
There are 11 people in hospital, with no-one in intensive care.
There have been five deaths reported this week.
South Australia
South Australia has recorded 1,286 new cases, down from 1,494 last week.
There are 65 people in hospital and five in intensive care.
There were 14 deaths reported in the past we
Queensland
Queensland has recorded 4,414 new cases, down from 4,908.
There are 226 people in hospital, 18 in intensive care.
There has been 35 deaths reported this week.
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Western Australia
WA has reported 2,146 new cases in the past week.
There are 154 people with COVID-19 in hospital, with two in intensive care.
This week’s report includes 11 deaths.
Tasmania
There have been 321 new cases in Tasmania this week.
There are 18 people in hospital, with two in intensive care.
Three deaths have been reported.
Northern Territory
There have been 166 new cases in the NT, down from 185 last week.
There are 14 people in hospital with COVID-19.
No new deaths have been reported.
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