Here's a quick wrap of each Australian jurisdiction's latest COVID-19 statistics today —15 August 2022.
You can get a more detailed, visual breakdown through the ABC's Charting the Spread story right here.
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- Victoria
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- Australian Capital Territory
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Western Australia
Victoria
A further 15 people have died with COVID-19 in Victoria, as the state records 3,648 new cases of the virus.
There are 571 people in hospital with COVID-19.
Of those, 27 are in intensive care and seven are on a ventilator.
New South Wales
The state has recorded six COVID-19-related deaths and 5,490 new cases of the virus in the 24 hours to 4pm yesterday.
There are more than 2,178 people in hospital, including 59 in intensive care.
Northern Territory
There has been 100 new COVID-19 cases recorded in the territory in the past 24 hours.
No deaths have been reported today.
There are 31 people in hospital with COVID-19, including one person in intensive care.
Queensland
Queensland has recorded 1,901 new cases and 459 people in hospital with COVID-19.
There are 25 people in intensive care with the disease.
Death numbers are not reported on Mondays.
Australian Capital Territory
The ACT has recorded another 287 COVID-19 infections.
There are 135 people with the virus in hospital. Two of those patients are in intensive care, with one requiring ventilation.
There are currently 2,429 active COVID cases in the territory.
South Australia
South Australia recorded 1,194 new COVID-19 cases today.
There are 274 people in hospital, including 12 people in intensive care.
Today's numbers include four deaths.
Tasmania
There have been 398 new cases recorded in Tasmania today.
The state has 62 people in hospital with the disease and three patients in intensive care.
Western Australia
WA Health is reporting a total of 1,605 new cases.
There are 303 people with COVID-19 in hospital and nine in intensive care.
There have been two deaths reported: a man in his 90s and a woman in her 80s.