NSW Cases by Location Analysis as of 30th July 2021

NSW Total Cases
NSW cases continue to climb, mostly locally transmitted
Reports updated to show data from 1st July to the present
NSW Totals of Locally Acquired Cases ONLY
The current outbreak started on 16th June and has increased daily, and so far continues to grow 
The curve is showing sings of exponential grown now which is a very bad sign
NSW Cases by Day
A total of 701 new cases in the last 4 days.
From the 701, only 5 cases were overseas acquired with 696 cases locally acquired (99%) -- 323 from unknown sources (investigated)
323 Number of cases with unknown sources is too high now
NSW Cases by Area
A number of LGAs just got new cases two (2) week after the lockdown was announced (lockdown 21JUN, new cases after 05JUL)
(they are: Blue Mountains (C), Cabonne (A), Goulburn Mulwaree (A), Gunnedah (A), Ku-ring-gai (A), Lane Cove (A), Wingecarribee (A), Wollongong (C) ) 
No new LGAs identified - It does not seem to be showing spread outside of the current affected LGAs
Cases reported last 4 days from: Canterbury-Bankstown  153, Fairfield  133, Liverpool  75, Cumberland  74, Blacktown  60, Campbelltown  46, Parramatta  20, Bayside  19, Georges River  18, Overseas 14, Strathfield  14, Penrith  12, Inner West  12, Camden  9, Sydney  7, Randwick  5, Wollongong  5, The Hills Shire  5, Northern Beaches  5, Willoughby  3, Woollahra  2, Ryde  2, Hornsby  2, Goulburn Mulwaree  1, Sutherland Shire  1, Lane Cove  1, Canada Bay  1, Wollondilly  1, Waverley  1.
"(blank)" in the area is used to identify "Overseas" cases
NSW Trends of the TOP-10 "Hotspot" LGAs (the areas to avoid!)
Locally acquired cases make up the majority of the cases in NSW
Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, Blacktown and Liverpool are all rising
SHOALHAVEN Cases 
Last reported case in the Shoalhaven LGA was on 7th Jan ; and it was overseas acquired
13 cases reported in the Wollongong LGA from 1st July ; 8 reported last week: 1 on 22nd, 2 on 25th, 2 on 27th and 3 on 28th July
PROJECTIONS of Cases using last 14 days of data
Projecting the volume of cases for the next 14 days, using the daily moving average of the last 10 days, the earliest
possible end of the lockdown, if cases start to lower daily from tomorrow, would be 12th Aug