THE number of COVID-19 cases in NSW has fallen to 332 and two people have died, data to 8pm on Friday shows.
There are 469 people in hospital, with 123 in intensive care.
Close to 93 per cent of the eligible NSW population have had one dose of the vaccination, with 83.7 per cent of people aged 16 plus fully vaccinated.
Overnight, a woman in her 70s from Sydney's north west died at Hornsby Hospital. She was not vaccinated.
A man in his 60s died at Mercy Place Albury Aged Care Facility where he acquired his infection. He had received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. It is the second death linked to an outbreak at this facility.
In the northern beaches, there are now 44 active cases of COVID which is down from a Delta strain high of 151 at the beginning of October.
In the LGA, 87.2 percent of eligible residents are full vaccinated, 94.8 per cent have received one dose.
Data by postcode shows the majority of northern beaches postcodes have a fully vaccinated rate of at least 90 per cent. The rate falls to 80-90 per cent in 2108, 2096 and 2094; and to 70-80 per cent in the 2095 postcode.
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