On Thursday,Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant revealed 40 COVID-19 patients were now in hospital,with 11 of those in ICU – an increase of four overnight.
Seventeen of the hospitalised patients are under the age of 55 and,of those,10 are under 35.
Of the 11 people in ICU,one is in their 30s,one is in their 50s and the remainder are in their 60s and 70s. Three of the ICU patients are ventilated.
Associate Professor Gail Matthews,head of infectious diseases at St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst,said hospitals across Sydney were watching the situation “very carefully” and will need to be placed to respond to a possible surge in cases over the next few weeks.
“We do have a number of people in NSW hospitals who are severely unwell and it’s not surprising because we know COVID-19 can do that,” she said.
Dr Matthews said hospitals were constantly reviewing ICU beds,the number of negative pressure rooms available and COVID-19 specific ward availability.