Map: Suburbs still ravaged by Covid as Omicron arrives

OSTN Staff

With the Omicron variant now confirmed in NSW, health bosses will be keeping a close eye on the spread.New postcode figures this week show the continued spread in the regions, especially in the Central Tablelands.SEE HOW MANY ACTIVE CASES ARE IN YOUR SUBURB*Click on the three horizontal lines in the top left of the map. You can then choose between active case by LGA or by suburb.Cases numbers continue to spike in the Central Tablelands area with Orange and surrounds in postcode 2800 currently experiencing 20 active cases while the small town of neighbouring Molong in postcode 2866 has a concerning 58 active cases.The Molong Central School was forced to close last week due to a positive case but reopened on Monday.In western Sydney, numbers in the Liverpool area also on the up.The heart of Liverpool in postcode 2170 has 82 active cases, there are 54 active cases in postcode 2168 and a further 65 in postcode 2171.Next door in Fairfield, postcode 2176, has 64 active cases.Canterbury Bankstown is also back on the radar with 53 cases across Punchbowl and Roselands, 62 in Lakemba and Wiley Park and a further 60 between Chullorah, Greenacre and Mount Lewis.Nearby Guilford has 75 cases.In Newcastle the Cardiff area of postcode 2285 has the highest case numbers which currently sit at 24.The situation has calmed down significantly in the Mid North Coast area with Taree and surrounds in postcode 2430 now only recording 17 cases.NED-5052-Covid-19-super-variantCrowdy Head and Harrington have 14 cases between them and postcode 2429, which takes in suburbs including Wherrol Flat and Bunyah, has 12 cases.Kempsey and surrounds in postcode 2440 has 44 active cases.Further north in Moree, postcode 2400 has 28 active cases.Up near the Queensland border the situation remains fairly stable.Tweed, Casino and the Brunswick Heads area in postcode 2483 have one case each.The Lismore and Nimbin area has four active cases as does Byron Bay.There are a further three active cases in Ballina.

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