Four new COVID-19 deaths in NSW.
Four more people have died from coronavirus in NSW, bringing the state’s death toll to 16 and the national death toll to 34.
The deaths were all men, aged 61, 76, 80, and 91, NSW Health protection executive director Dr Jeremy McAnulty confirmed on Sunday.
“Our condolences go to the family,” Mr McAnulty told reporters in Sydney.
In the 24 hours to 8pm, NSW recorded 87 new cases, bringing the state’s total to 2,580, Health Minister Brad Hazzard told reporters on Sunday.
“This is a very dangerous virus and it is still marching through our community,” he said.
Australia’s new coronavirus cases are slowing.
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