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New South Wales has recorded 92,264 new Covid-19 cases as rapid antigen tests are finally reported while Victoria's infections have climbed by 37,169.
Out of NSW's latest infections, 61,387 have come from RATs while the rest have been from PCR swabs.
NSW residents were on Wednesday told they must upload their positive Covid test results using the Service NSW app.
New South Wales has recorded 92,264 new Covid-19 cases as rapid antigen tests are finally reported while Victoria's infections have climbed by 37,169
Huge fines of $1,000 were brought in those who don't report positive RAT results - despite Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello admitting it will be 'almost impossible' to enforce.
'It's almost going to be impossible in many ways to enforce,' he told Nine Network.
'But the majority of the states and territories in the country have gone down the path of issuing a fine or putting a fine in place - Tasmania, South Australia, Northern Territory, ACT - and some have chosen the other path of just saying please do it.'
Close contacts of Covid-19 cases in NSW will also no longer have to isolate for seven