Here's a quick wrap of each Australian jurisdiction's latest COVID-19 statistics for Tuesday, September 6.
You can get a more detailed, visual breakdown through the ABC's Charting the Spread story here.
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ACT:
There have been no more COVID-19 deaths.
There are 93 cases in hospital, with one of those in intensive care and one requiring ventilation.
There were 160 new cases today.
NSW:
The state has recorded 27 more COVID-19 deaths.
There are 1,640 cases in hospital, with 38 of those in intensive care.
There were 3,000 new cases announced today.
NT:
There are 19 people being treated for COVID-19 in hospital in the NT, where health authorities have reported 111 new cases of the virus today.
It takes the number of known active cases to 567, with no one currently requiring intensive care treatment.
QLD:
Another 15 COVID-related deaths have been recorded in Queensland today.
Health authorities have been notified of 1,631 new cases of the virus, with 257 people requiring hospital treatment and eight in intensive care.
TAS:
Tasmania has recorded 198 new COVID cases in the past day, with 10 people being treated for the virus in hospital.
One person is in intensive care and one more person has died with the virus, taking the state's death toll since 2020 to 182.
VIC:
There have been another 25 COVID-19 deaths in Victoria.
There are 260 cases in hospital, with 17 of those in intensive care, three of whom are requiring ventilation.
There were 2,375 new cases today.
SA:
There have been five COVID-19 deaths in South Australia.
There are 65 cases in hospital, with six of those in intensive care and none requiring ventilation.
There were 615 new cases reported today.
WA:
There have been three COVID-19 deaths in Western Australia.
There are 205 people in hospital, with five people in intensive care.
There were three deaths reported today.