Northern beaches coronavirus data reveals one death and postcode with most active cases
An analysis of the latest COVID-19 cases on the northern beaches reveals which postcode has the most active cases, the suburbs which are currently clear of the virus and the postcode which has seen one death.
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The latest COVID-19 postcode data suggests there has been one death from the virus on the northern beaches in the 2093 postcode.
Figures show that in that postcode which includes Balgowlah, Balgowlah Heights, Clontarf, Manly Vale, North Balgowlah, there have been 12 cases, with one still active, but only 10 have recovered.
A 76-year-old man, who was a passenger on the Princess Ruby cruise ship, died at Northern Beaches Hospital on April 12.
The NSW data also shows there are seven postcodes that currently have zero active cases at the moment including the 2084, 2087, 2092, 2094, 2101, 2102 and 2105 postcodes.
Suburbs in those postcodes are: Akuna Bay, Cottage Point, Duffys Forest, Terrey Hills, Forestville, Killarney Heights, Seaforth, Fairlight, Elanora Heights, Ingleside, Narrabeen, Narrabeen Peninsula, North Narrabeen, Warriewood, Church Point, Elvina Bay, Lovett Bay, and Scotland Island.
Meanwhile, the postcode 2096, which includes Queenscliff, Curl Curl and Harbord, has six active cases, the most number of active cases of any postcode on the peninsula.
The 2099 postcode which includes Cromer, Cromer Heights, Dee Why, Dee Why Beach, Narraweena, North Curl Curl and Wingala has the second most active cases with five. It also has had the most tests, with 1616 so far.
The 2093 postcode has clocked up 895 tests and the 2100 postcode which includes Allambie Heights, Beacon Hill, Brookvale, North Manly, Oxford Falls and Warringah Mall has had 891 tests.
The 2095 postcode which covers Manly, which has been a hot spot for the virus has two active cases and has seen 728 tests.
The latest available figures for COVID-19 by postcode are below:
2084 – Akuna Bay, Cottage Point, Duffys Forest and Terrey Hills: 3 cases, 0 active, 3 recovered and 175 tested.
2085 – Belrose, Davidson: 4 cases, 1 active, 3 recovered and 436 tested.
2086 – Frenchs Forest, Frenchs Forest East: 6 cases, 1 active, 5 recovered and 565 tested.
2087 – Forestville, Killarney Heights: 6 cases, 0 active, 6 recovered, and 423 tested.
2092 – Seaforth: 8 cases, 0 active, 8 recovered and 288 tested.
2093 – Balgowlah, Balgowlah Heights, Clontarf, Manly Vale, North Balgowlah: 12 cases, 1 active, 10 recovered, and 895 tested.
2094 – Fairlight: 5 cases, 0 active, 5 recovered and 248 tested.
2095 – Manly, Manly East: 20 cases, 2 active, 18 recovered and 728 tested.
2096 – Queenscliff, Curl Curl, Harbord: 14 cases, 6 active, 8 recovered and 658 tested.
2097 – Collaroy, Collaroy Beach, Collaroy Plateau West, Long Reef, Wheeler Heights: 13 cases, 3 active, 10 recovered and 598 tested.
2099 – Cromer, Cromer Heights, Dee Why, Dee Why Beach, Narraweena, North Curl Curl, Wingala: 20 cases, 5 active, 15 recovered and 1616 tested.
2100 – Allambie Heights, Beacon Hill, Brookvale, North Manly, Oxford Falls, Warringah Mall: 10 cases, 4 active, 6 recovered and 891 tested.
2101 – Elanora Heights, Ingleside, Narrabeen, Narrabeen Peninsula, North Narrabeen: 9 cases, 0 active, 9 recovered and 769 tested.
2102 – Warriewood: 7 cases, 0 active, 7 recovered and 300 tested.
2103 – Mona Vale: 5 cases, 1 active, 4 recovered and 416 tested.
2104 – Bayview: 2 cases, 1 active, 1 recovered and 170 tested.
2105 – Church Point, Elvina Bay, Lovett Bay, Scotland Island: 0 cases, 0 active, 0 recovered and 82 tested.
2106 – Newport, Newport Beach: 5 cases, 1 active, 4 recovered and 433 tested.
2107 – Avalon, Avalon Beach, Bilgola, Careel Bay, Clareville, Paradise Beach, Taylors Point, Whale Beach: 6 cases, 1 active, 5 recovered and 580 tested.
2108 – Palm Beach: 1 case, 1 active, 0 recovered, 78 tested.