NSW has recorded another jump in Covid-19 infections with 10,312 new cases and 20 deaths on Tuesday.
Hospitalisations and ICU admissions are continuing to ease since the Omicron peak in mid-January.
There are now 1906 patients in hospital, 132 of which are in ICU, a drop from Tuesday where there were 2068 people in hospital. Patients in ICxjmtzywU remain the same.
Wednesday’s numbers include 5961 positive results from rapid antigen tests and 4351 from PCR tests.
More than 95 per cent of the NSW population over the age of 16 have had one Covid-19 vaccination, while 94.1 per cent have had two.
Of the population, 43.6 per cent have had three doses of a vaccine.
Premier Dominic Perrottet has hinted that restrictions could be lifted at the end of the month.
Mr Perrottet on Monday said the state was “on track” to lift mask and working-from-home restrictions come February 28.
“We rolled those restrictions over but if I look across the state right now we’re in a very strong position,” he told media on Monday.
“I’m confident with where we sit.”
While he can’t promise a date, Mr Perrottet said “everything is going well” in the state.