Here's a quick wrap of each Australian jurisdiction's latest COVID-19 statistics today — Friday, September 2.
You can get a more detailed, visual breakdown through the ABC's Charting the Spread story right here.
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- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Australian Capital Territory
- Queensland
- Northern Territory
- Tasmania
- Western Australia
- South Australia
New South Wales
There have been another 21 COVID-19 deaths in New South Wales.
There are 1,726 cases in hospital, with 36 of those in intensive care.
There were 4,169 new cases reported today.
Victoria
The state has recorded 17 more COVID-19 deaths.
There are 295 cases in hospital, 13 of those in intensive care.
There were 2,393 new cases announced today.
Australian Capital Territory
A man aged in his 90s has died with COVID-19, and the ACT has recorded 163 new cases of the virus.
There are 91 people in hospital with COVID, none of whom are in the intensive care unit.
There are currently 1,110 active cases of the virus in the ACT.
Queensland
Queensland has recorded one new COVID death in its latest reporting period.
Of the state's 12,751 total cases, 285 of those are in hospital and 12 in intensive care.
There were 1,794 new cases today.
Northern Territory
There have been two new deaths reported in the Northern Territory.
With 654 active cases, 19 of those are in hospital.
There were 98 new cases recorded today.
Tasmania
Tasmania has recorded 189 new cases with a total of 604 active cases across the state.
There are 26 patients in hospital, two of those are in intensive care.
There were no new deaths reported today.
Western Australia
WA Health is reporting 13 deaths today, dating back to June 12.
There are 215 people in hospital and six in intensive care.
There have been 1,200 new cases reported today.
South Australia
Three deaths have been reported in South Australia.
There are 105 people in hospital with COVID-19. Five of those are in hospital, with two on ventilators.
South Australia reported 558 new cases today.