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Coronavirus (COVID-19) at a glance – 6 December 2020
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As at 3pm on 06 December 2020, a total of 27,965 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Australia, including 908 deaths, and 25,442 being reported as recovered from COVID-19.
- Over the past week, there have been an average of 10 new cases reported each day. Of the newly reported cases, the majority have been from New South Wales.
- COVID-19 cases were reported across all ages:
- The median age of all cases is 37 years (range: 0 to 106 years).
- The median age of deaths is 86 years (range: 27 to 106 years).
- There is a relatively equal ratio of male-to-female cases across most age groups.
- Following a peak of cases at the end of March, low numbers of cases were reported each day until early June 2020. From mid June 2020, cases increased and peaked in early August 2020 and then declined. Since late September 2020, a low number of new cases continue to be reported each day.
- Of cases with a reported place of acquisition, 79% were locally acquired.
- The overall proportion of cases under investigation in each state and territory is relatively low, indicating that public health actions, including case identification and contact tracing, is occurring in a timely manner.
- To date, more than 10,181,500 tests have been conducted nationally. Of those tests conducted, 0.3% have been positive.
The ‘cases in aged care services’ table presents the number of cases that have been reported among care recipients in Australian Government-subsidised residential and in-home care settings in each state and territory
View the latest information on our current situation and case numbers page.