What you can and can't do
As the public health orders change, it's important to do the right thing.
Case locations and statistics
List of places visited by people with COVID-19 and daily statistics.
Find nearest testing clinics
Businesses and employers
Support for keeping businesses open and keeping employees in work.
Health and wellbeing
How to keep yourself and others safe, by following health advice.
Employment and financial support
Support and financial relief for individuals and households, workers and jobseekers.
NSW COVID-19 statistics
New cases
Totals to date
Vaccination totals
Vaccine doses administered by NSW Health notified in the past 24 hours to 8pm 19 April 2021. Includes first and second doses. NSW Health’s vaccination clinics generally operate Monday to Friday. Therefore, there are a limited number of vaccines administered on weekend days and public holidays due to planned closures.
Get tested as soon as you feel sick
COVID-19 symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of taste, loss of smell.
- Call the National Coronavirus Helpline
1800 020 080 (24-hour help line) - Visit a COVID-19 testing clinic
Need help now?
- Child Protection Helpline
13 2111 - Link2Home Homelessness
1800 152 152 - Domestic Violence Line
Live chat
1800 65 64 63
Contacts and enquiries
- Call Service NSW 24 hours,
7 days a week:
13 77 88 - Get guidance for your business with the
Business Concierge service.
Additional resources
Download the apps
- Service NSW app for official updates
- COVIDSafe app helps the Federal Government support and protect you, your friends and family
** Active cases are defined as people who have tested positive for COVID-19, are in isolation and are being clinically monitored by NSW Health. A person will no longer be an active case when they are clinically released from isolation. This figure only shows active cases acquired their infection locally, it does not include cases that are acquired overseas, interstate or that are under initial investigation.
***The heatmap excludes 189 cases in crew members who tested positive while on board a ship docked in NSW at the time of diagnosis.