Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

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This article includes detailed statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

Summary

Location[a] Cases[b] Deaths Recoveries Active[c] Hospital[d] Tests Notes Ref.
12 / 12 6,635,645 7,807 6,239,947 387,891 3,101 70,938,962 [1]
Australian Capital Territory 119,548 58 113,046 6,444 75 1,088,553 [2][3]
New South Wales 2,447,877 2,970 2,308,016 136,891 1,437 31,514,416 [e][f] [4][5]
Northern Territory 68,139 46 66,131 1,962 22 1,088,553 [g] [6]
Queensland 1,089,495 940 1,047,736 40,819 435 7,452,195 [7]
South Australia 464,841 403 437,598 26,840 248 4,745,163 [8]
Tasmania 150,983 65 144,841 6,077 44 662,730 [h] [9]
Victoria 1,734,100 3,138 1,651,038 79,924 526 20,794,566 [10]
Western Australia 560,662 187 471,541 88,934 314 3,592,786 [11]
Norfolk Island 515 0 451 64 38 1,054 [12][13]
Jervis Bay Territory 4 0 [14]
Christmas Island 33 0 33 0 [15]
Cocos (Keeling) Islands 27 0 26 1 [15]
Updated May 16, 2022
  1. ^ Diagnosed in Australia; nationality and location of original infection may vary. Data sourced from state and federal governments; where there are inconsistencies, federal reporting takes precedence. Under National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System reporting requirements, cases are reported based on their Australian jurisdiction of residence rather than where they were detected.
  2. ^ Cumulative reported confirmed cases at time of update. Actual case numbers may be higher.
  3. ^ Active cases based on state definition of active. Does not necessarily equate to the total cases minus deaths and recoveries.
  4. ^ Cumulative hospitalisations. There are around 95,000 hospital beds in Australia (3.8 beds/1000 people).
  5. ^ NSW reporting two Queenslanders who died in NSW.
  6. ^ NSW total cases and recoveries include 189 historical cases in crew members on board a ship that were subsequently classified as Australian cases and included in NSW totals.
  7. ^ NT reporting one extra case and recovery.
  8. ^ Federal and Tasmanian reporting differ by 2 fewer cases.


Cases

The numbers of cases in the charts below referred to the number of cases at the end of each day (23:59 AEDT) until 4 April 2020. Since 5 April 2020, the federal government standardised the daily case number release time to 15:00 AEST which has been reflected in the data.[16]

This data has been compiled by recording the daily values from the infographic available under "Current Status" on the Australian Government's Department of Health website.[17] Under National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System reporting requirements, cases are reported based on their Australian jurisdiction of residence rather than where they were detected.[citation needed]

Cumulative cases

The following charts represent changes in net number of cases on a daily basis and is based on the number of cases reported in the Federal Government's daily reports.

Plot of COVID-19 cumulative cases in Australia

Daily confirmed cases

The following charts represent changes in net number of cases on a daily basis and is based on the number of cases reported in the Federal Government's daily reports.

Daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Australia
Daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Australian States and Territories

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

Western Australia

South Australia

Tasmania

Australian Capital Territory

Northern Territory

Active cases

As of 12 October 2021, there were 26,448 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in Australia. A case is considered active if a person who was COVID-19 positive but has yet to be classified as recovered and has not died. The chart below tracks active cases since 5 April 2020, when the Federal Government began reporting nationwide recovery data. However, since 20 July 2020, the Federal Government began reporting official estimation of nationwide active cases and this has been reflected in the chart.[17]

Daily active COVID-19 cases in Australia

Clusters

The largest cluster in Australia from the start of the pandemic until 5 November 2021, when Australia reached its 80 percent vaccination target and entered the consolidation phase of its COVID-19 transition plan, was the Flemington/North Melbourne public housing cluster with 310 cases.[18] The deadliest cluster in Australia was at St Basil's Homes for the Aged in Victoria, where 45 residents died.[19]

Deaths

As of 12 October 2021, officially 1,461 people linked to COVID-19 have died in Australia. At least 753 deaths were residents in aged care facilities,[17] and at least 29 deaths had been passengers or crew on cruise ships.[20]

COVID-19 deaths in Australia


Cumulative confirmed deaths by State, Territory & Nationally()
Date
NSW

VIC

QLD

WA

SA

TAS

ACT

NT
Deaths Reference
New Total
1 March 2020 1 1 1 [21]
4 March 2020 1 1 1 2 [22]
8 March 2020 2 1 1 3 [23]
13 March 2020 2 1 1 1 4 [24]
15 March 2020 3 1 1 1 5 [25]
18 March 2020 4 1 1 1 6 [26]
20 March 2020 5 1 1 1 7 [27]
24 March 2020 6 1 1 1 8 [28]
25 March 2020 6 2 1 1 9 [29]
26 March 2020 6 3 2 2 4 13 [30][31]
28 March 2020 7 3 2 2 1 14 [32]
29 March 2020 7 4 3 2 2 16 [33][34]
30 March 2020 7 4 3 2 1 1 2 18 [35]
31 March 2020 7 4 3 2 2 1 1 19 [36]
1 April 2020 9 4 3 2 2 1 2 21 [37][38][39]
2 April 2020 9 6 4 2 2 1 2 24 [40][41][42]
3 April 2020 11 7 4 3 2 1 4 28 [43][44][45][46]
4 April 2020 11 8 4 3 2 2 2 30 [47][48]
5 April 2020 17 8 5 3 2 2 7 37 [49][50][51]
6 April 2020 18 10 5 4 2 2 4 41 [52][53][50]
7 April 2020 20 11 5 6 1 3 2 7 48 [54][55][56][57][58]
8 April 2020 20 12 5 6 2 3 2 2 50 [59][60]
9 April 2020 20 12 5 6 3 3 2 1 51 [61]
10 April 2020 21 13 5 6 3 4 2 3 54 [62][63][64]
11 April 2020 22 14 5 6 3 4 2 2 56 [65]
12 April 2020 23 14 5 6 4 5 2 3 59 [66]
13 April 2020 25 14 5 6 4 5 2 2 61 [67]
14 April 2020 25 14 5 6 4 6 2 1 62 [68]
15 April 2020 25 14 5 6 4 6 3 1 63 [69]
17 April 2020 25 14 5 7 4 7 3 2 65 [70][71]
18 April 2020 27 14 6 7 4 8 3 4 69 [72][73]
19 April 2020 28 15 6 7 4 8 3 2 71 [74][75]
22 April 2020 31 15 6 7 4 8 3 3 74 [76]
23 April 2020 32 16 6 7 4 8 3 2 76 [77][78]
24 April 2020 33 16 6 8 4 9 3 3 79 [79][80][81]
25 April 2020 34 16 6 8 4 10 3 2 81 [82][83]
26 April 2020 34 17 6 8 4 11 3 2 83 [84][85]
28 April 2020 39 17 6 8 4 11 3 5 88 [86]
29 April 2020 40 18 6 8 4 11 3 2 90 [87][88]
30 April 2020 40 18 6 8 4 12 3 1 91 [89]
1 May 2020 41 18 6 8 4 13 3 2 93 [90][91]
3 May 2020 42 18 6 9 4 13 3 2 95 [92][93]
4 May 2020 43 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 96 [94]
5 May 2020 44 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 97 [95]
13 May 2020 45 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 98 [96]
18 May 2020 46 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 99 [97]
19 May 2020 47 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 100 [98]
22 May 2020 48 18 6 9 4 13 3 1 101 [99]
23 May 2020 48 19 6 9 4 13 3 1 102 [100]
24 June 2020 48 20 6 9 4 13 3 1 103 [101]
25 June 2020 49 20 6 9 4 13 3 1 104 [102]
6 July 2020 49 22 6 9 4 13 3 2 106 [103]
11 July 2020 49 23 6 9 4 13 3 1 107 [104]
12 July 2020 49 24 6 9 4 13 3 1 108 [105]
14 July 2020 49 26 6 9 4 13 3 2 110 [106]
15 July 2020 49 27 6 9 4 13 3 1 111 [107]
16 July 2020 49 29 6 9 4 13 3 2 113 [108]
17 July 2020 49 32 6 9 4 13 3 3 116 [109]
18 July 2020 49 35 6 9 4 13 3 3 119 [110]
19 July 2020 49 38 6 9 4 13 3 3 122 [111]
20 July 2020 49 39 6 9 4 13 3 1 123 [112]
21 July 2020 49 42 6 9 4 13 3 3 126 [113]
22 July 2020 49 44 6 9 4 13 3 2 128 [114]
23 July 2020 49 49 6 9 4 13 3 5 133 [115]
24 July 2020 49 56 6 9 4 13 3 7 140 [116]
25 July 2020 49 61 6 9 4 13 3 5 145 [117]
26 July 2020 49 71 6 9 4 13 3 10 155 [118]
27 July 2020 49 77 6 9 4 13 3 6 161 [119]
28 July 2020 49 83 6 9 4 13 3 6 167 [120]
29 July 2020 49 92 6 9 4 13 3 9 176 [121]
30 July 2020 49 105 6 9 4 13 3 13 189 [122]
31 July 2020 49 113 6 9 4 13 3 8 197 [123]
1 August 2020 50 116 6 9 4 13 3 4 201 [124][125]
2 August 2020 50 123 6 9 4 13 3 7 208 [126]
3 August 2020 50 136 6 9 4 13 3 13 221 [127]
4 August 2020 50 147 6 9 4 13 3 11 232 [128]
5 August 2020 50 162 6 9 4 13 3 15 247 [129]
6 August 2020 50 170 6 9 4 13 3 8 255 [130]
7 August 2020 50 181 6 9 4 13 3 11 266 [131]
8 August 2020 50 193 6 9 4 13 3 12 278 [132]
9 August 2020 50 210 6 9 4 13 3 17 295 [133]
10 August 2020 50 228 6 9 4 13 3 18 313 [134]
11 August 2020 50 246 6 9 4 13 3 18 331 [135]
12 August 2020 50 267 6 9 4 13 3 21 352 [136]
13 August 2020 51 275 6 9 4 13 3 9 361 [137][138]
14 August 2020 51 289 6 9 4 13 3 14 375 [139]
15 August 2020 51 293 6 9 4 13 3 4 379 [140]
16 August 2020 52 309 6 9 4 13 3 17 396 [141][142]
17 August 2020 52 334 6 9 4 13 3 25 421 [143]
18 August 2020 52 351 6 9 4 13 3 17 438 [144]
19 August 2020 52 363 6 9 4 13 3 12 450 [145]
20 August 2020 52 376 6 9 4 13 3 13 463 [146]
21 August 2020 52 385 6 9 4 13 3 9 472 [147]
22 August 2020 52 398 6 9 4 13 3 13 485 [148]
23 August 2020 52 415 6 9 4 13 3 17 502 [149]
24 August 2020 52 430 6 9 4 13 3 15 517 [150]
25 August 2020 52 438 6 9 4 13 3 8 525 [151]
26 August 2020 52 462 6 9 4 13 3 24 549 [152]
27 August 2020 52 485 6 9 4 13 3 23 572 [153]
28 August 2020 52 496 6 9 4 13 3 11 583 [154]
29 August 2020 52 513 6 9 4 13 3 17 600 [155]
30 August 2020 52 524 6 9 4 13 3 11 611 [156]
31 August 2020 52 565 6 9 4 13 3 41 652 [157]
1 September 2020 52 570 6 9 4 13 3 5 657 [158]
2 September 2020 52 576 6 9 4 13 3 6 663 [159]
3 September 2020 52 591 6 9 4 13 3 15 678 [160]
4 September 2020 52 650 6 9 4 13 3 59 737 [161]
5 September 2020 52 661 6 9 4 13 3 11 748 [162]
6 September 2020 52 666 6 9 4 13 3 5 753 [163]
7 September 2020 52 675 6 9 4 13 3 9 762 [164]
8 September 2020 52 683 6 9 4 13 3 8 770 [165]
9 September 2020 52 694 6 9 4 13 3 11 781 [166]
10 September 2020 52 701 6 9 4 13 3 7 788 [167]
11 September 2020 52 710 6 9 4 13 3 9 797 [168]
12 September 2020 52 716 6 9 4 13 3 6 803 [169]
13 September 2020 52 723 6 9 4 13 3 7 810 [170]
14 September 2020 52 729 6 9 4 13 3 6 816 [171]
16 September 2020 52 737 6 9 4 13 3 8 824 [172]
17 September 2020 52 745 6 9 4 13 3 8 832 [173]
18 September 2020 52 750 6 9 4 13 3 5 837 [174]
19 September 2020 52 757 6 9 4 13 3 7 844 [175]
20 September 2020 53 761 6 9 4 13 3 5 849 [176][177]
21 September 2020 53 763 6 9 4 13 3 2 851 [178]
22 September 2020 53 766 6 9 4 13 3 3 854 [179]
23 September 2020 53 771 6 9 4 13 3 5 859 [180]
24 September 2020 53 773 6 9 4 13 3 2 861 [181]
25 September 2020 53 781 6 9 4 13 3 8 869 [182]
26 September 2020 53 782 6 9 4 13 3 1 870 [183]
27 September 2020 53 784 6 9 4 13 3 2 872 [184]
28 September 2020 53 787 6 9 4 13 3 3 875 [185]
29 September 2020 53 794 6 9 4 13 3 7 882 [186]
30 September 2020 53 798 6 9 4 13 3 4 886 [187]
1 October 2020 53 800 6 9 4 13 3 2 888 [188]
2 October 2020 53 802 6 9 4 13 3 2 890 [189]
3 October 2020 53 805 6 9 4 13 3 3 893 [190]
4 October 2020 53 806 6 9 4 13 3 1 894 [191]
6 October 2020 53 807 6 9 4 13 3 1 895 [192]
7 October 2020 53 809 6 9 4 13 3 2 897 [193]
11 October 2020 53 810 6 9 4 13 3 1 898 [194]
13 October 2020 53 811 6 9 4 13 3 1 899 [195]
14 October 2020 53 816 6 9 4 13 3 5 904 [196]
19 October 2020 53 817 6 9 4 13 3 1 905 [197]
28 October 2020 53 819 6 9 4 13 3 2 907 [198]
30 November 2020 53 820 6 9 4 13 3 1 908 [199]
28 December 2020 54 820 6 9 4 13 3 1 909 [200]
13 April 2021 54 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 910 [201]
10 July 2021 ^ 55 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 911 [202]
13 July 2021 56 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 912 [203]
17 July 2021 57 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 913 [citation needed]
18 July 2021 58 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 914 [citation needed]
19 July 2021 59 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 915 [citation needed]
23 July 2021 60 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 916 [204]
25 July 2021 62 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 918 [205]
26 July 2021 64 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 920 [206]
27 July 2021 65 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 921 [207]
28 July 2021 67 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 923 [208]
30 July 2021 68 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 924 [209]
1 August 2021 69 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 925 [210]
3 August 2021 71 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 927 [211]
4 August 2021 76 820 7 9 4 13 3 5 932 [212]
5 August 2021 77 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 933 [213]
6 August 2021 82 820 7 9 4 13 3 5 938 [214]
7 August 2021 83 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 939 [215]
8 August 2021 84 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 940 [216]
9 August 2021 88 820 7 9 4 13 3 4 944 [217]
10 August 2021 90 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 946 [218]
11 August 2021 92 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 948 [219]
12 August 2021 94 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 950 [220]
13 August 2021 98 820 7 9 4 13 3 4 954 [221]
14 August 2021 102 820 7 9 4 13 3 4 958 [222]
15 August 2021 112 820 7 9 4 13 3 8 966 [223]
16 August 2021 113 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 967 [224]
17 August 2021 116 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 970 [225]
18 August 2021 117 820 7 9 4 13 3 1 971 [226]
19 August 2021 121 820 7 9 4 13 3 4 975 [227]
20 August 2021 124 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 978 [228]
21 August 2021 127 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 981 [229]
22 August 2021 130 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 984 [230]
24 August 2021 132 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 986 [231]
25 August 2021 135 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 989 ¤ [232]
26 August 2021 137 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 991 [233]
27 August 2021 139 820 7 9 4 13 3 2 993 [234]
28 August 2021 145 820 7 9 4 13 3 6 999 [235]
29 August 2021 149 820 7 9 4 13 3 4 1,003 [236]
30 August 2021 152 820 7 9 4 13 3 3 1,006 [237]
31 August 2021 156 822 7 9 4 13 3 6 1,012 [238] [239]
1 September 2021 163 822 7 9 4 13 3 7 1,019 [240]
2 September 2021 175 823 7 9 4 13 3 13 1,032 [241][242]
3 September 2021 179 823 7 9 4 13 3 4 1,036 [243]
4 September 2021 182 823 7 9 4 13 3 3 1,039 [244]
5 September 2021 187 823 7 9 4 13 3 5 1,044 [245]
6 September 2021 195 823 7 9 4 13 3 8 1,052 [246]
7 September 2021 204 823 7 9 4 13 3 9 1,061 [247]
8 September 2021 209 823 7 9 4 13 3 5 1,066 [248]
9 September 2021 218 824 7 9 4 13 3 10 1,076 [249][250]
10 September 2021 226 824 7 9 4 13 3 8 1,084 [251]
11 September 2021 233 824 7 9 4 13 3 7 1,091 [252]
12 September 2021 240 824 7 9 4 13 3 7 1,098 [253]
13 September 2021 242 826 7 9 4 13 3 4 1,102 [254][255]
14 September 2021 254 828 7 9 4 13 3 14 1,116 [256][257]
15 September 2021 266 828 7 9 4 13 3 12 1,128 [258]
16 September 2021 278 829 7 9 4 13 3 13 1,141 [259][260]
17 September 2021 284 829 7 9 4 13 3 6 1,147 [261]
18 September 2021 297 829 7 9 4 13 3 14 1,161 [262]
19 September 2021 301 829 7 9 4 13 3 4 1,165 [263]
20 September 2021 311 829 7 9 4 13 3 10 1,178 [264]
21 September 2021 316 836 7 9 4 13 3 8 1,186 [265][266]
22 September 2021 322 840 7 9 4 13 3 10 1,196 [267][268]
23 September 2021 333 841 7 9 4 13 3 12 1,208 [269][270]
24 September 2021 344 842 7 9 4 13 3 12 1,220 [271][272]
NSW VIC QLD WA SA TAS ACT NT New Total References
Deaths

^ Start of deaths from Delta outbreak in Sydney
¤ 3 at home deaths 11–17 August, reported on 25 August


Cases and deaths by age group and gender

The following table represents the number of cases and deaths for each age group and gender as of 29 December 2021. The data is sourced from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) and the Federal Government.[17]

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