NSW records a JUMP in Covid cases overnight to 308 after the premier warned there would be an increase as we learn to live with the virus

  • State recorded jump in Covid cases Thursday - largest rise in more than a week 
  • Premier Dominic Perrottet on Wednesday warned cases would start increasing
  • There are 302 people in hospital with virus state-wide, 64 of them are in the ICU 

There were 308 new local cases of Covid in NSW and four deaths on Thursday, ending a week of daily infection numbers below 300.

The new cases were recorded in the 24 hours to 8pm on Wednesday from 94,661 tests.

The figures mark a jump of 118 infections - a day after Premier Dominic Perrottet warned to expect daily cases and hospital admissions to increase.

There are 302 people in hospital, 64 of them in ICU.

Some 93.7 per cent of people aged 16 and older have had one vaccine dose and 88.7 per cent are fully jabbed.

NSW has recorded a jump in Covid cases to 308 new infections on Thursday. Pictured is a masked traveller at Sydney Airport on November 1 as the state dropped quarantine requirements

NSW has recorded a jump in Covid cases to 308 new infections on Thursday. Pictured is a masked traveller at Sydney Airport on November 1 as the state dropped quarantine requirements

Revellers are pictured at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on Melbourne Cup Day. Thursday's figures mark a jump of 118 infections

Revellers are pictured at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on Melbourne Cup Day. Thursday's figures mark a jump of 118 infections

The premier on Wednesday flagged a likely increase in cases, saying low numbers will not be sustainable as the state opens up, with extensive new freedoms to kick in next week.

'The reality is case numbers will increase, hospitalisations will increase - we need to learn to live alongside this pandemic,' Mr Perrottet said.

NSW has so far defied predictions Covid cases and hospitalisations would soar as restrictions ease.

Mr Perrottet declined to reveal what the latest modelling predicted, maintaining the state's post-lockdown opening up would go ahead, on the back of 'world leading' vaccination rates.

Most restrictions that were due to ease in December will now lift on Monday for the fully vaccinated - while unvaccinated people will have to wait until December 15, or until the state achieves its 95 per cent double-dose vaccination target.

The double jabbed will be able to have as many visitors as they want while density and capacity limits at hospitality venues will be lifted, with dancing at nightclubs permitted.

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet warned on Wednesday Covid-19 cases will start rising in the state as restrictions ease

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet warned on Wednesday Covid-19 cases will start rising in the state as restrictions ease

Domestic travel, including trips between greater Sydney and regional NSW will be allowed.

Stadiums, racecourses, theme parks, zoos, and entertainment facilities such as cinemas, theatres and amusement centres can also operate at full capacity. 

This week Australians who had been stranded overseas began returning to NSW after the state dropped the requirement for them to quarantine. 

NEW SOUTH WALES CHANGES FROM NOVEMBER 8 

Gatherings in the home and outdoor public spaces

No limit on the number of visitors to a home

Density will shift to one person per 2 sqm for indoor and outdoor settings

No limit on the number of people who can attend informal outdoor gatherings

CovidSafe plan required for outdoor events with more than 1,000 people

Venues including hospitality, retail stores and gyms

Retail stores can operate at one person per 2 sqm

Personal services such as hairdressers, spa, nail, beauty, waxing, tattoo and massage can operate with one person per 2 sqm

Hospitality venues can operate with one person per 2 sqm inside and outside, with no seating required for eating and drinking

Gyms and indoor recreation facilities, including indoor pools, can operate with one person per 2 sqm (uncapped). Gym and dance classes capped at 20

Intimate services can open with one person per 4 sqm

Major outdoor recreation facilities

Major recreation outdoor facilities including stadiums, racecourses, theme parks and zoos can operate with one person per 2 sqm

Entertainment, information and education facilities

Entertainment facilities (including cinemas, theatres, music halls) can operate with one person per 2 sqm

Information and education facilities (including libraries, museums and galleries) can operate with one person per 2 sqm

Amusement centres and nightclubs can open with one person per 4 sqm

Working from home

Working from home will be at employer's discretion

Weddings, funerals and places of worship

One person per 2 sqm for weddings with dancing permitted and eating and drinking allowed while standing

One person per 2 sqm for funerals

Churches and places of worship can operate with one person per 2 sqm, with singing permitted

Masks

The rules around mask wearing will remain as it is now up until the 95 per cent vaccination target is met

Masks are mandatory indoors other than places of residence as well as on public transport and planes

For further information about the Reopening NSW roadmap, go to www.nsw.gov.au/Covid-19.

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NSW records a JUMP in Covid cases overnight to 308 after premier warned there would be an increase

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