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Dubbo is epicentre of rural NSW outbreak

Deputy Premier John Barilaro warns the western NSW town of Dubbo is the centre of a virus outbreak. (AAP)

The western NSW town of Dubbo remains the epicentre of the state's regional COVID-19 outbreak.

Deputy Premier John Barilaro said 18 of the 23 new cases in the Western Local Health District were in Dubbo, which is "the heart and centre" of the virus.

More than two-thirds of COVID-19 cases in the region are in the Indigenous community.

Australian Medical Assistance Teams are offering vaccinations to people living in isolated homes in addition to the vaccination hubs run by Defence, the Royal Flying Doctor Service, as well as indigenous health services.

There were also four more cases in Orange and one in Brewarrina recorded in the 24-hours to 8pm on Wednesday.

"Again, I call out to those communities to get tested," Mr Barilaro said on Thursday.

"It's where the concentration of the outbreak is in rural and regional NSW."

In the far west, there were five new cases - four in Wilcannia and one in Broken Hill.

There are also concerns about the Illawarra region, where numbers are rising with 22 new cases - 15 in the Wollongong local government area and seven in the Shellharbour LGA.

NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said seven new cases in the Central Coast region were also causing concern.

"Three of those are linked to a previously notified case but unfortunately all seven were infectious in the community," she said.

Of the record 1288 locally acquired cases reported for the entire state, 82 were in the Nepean Blue Mountains region and four were in the Hunter New England region.

NSW Health's sewage surveillance program has detected fragments of the virus at treatment plants in Bega and Cooma in southern NSW, Bomaderry on the south coast and in the Illawarra Shoalhaven district.

But there are no known COVID-19 cases in those areas and residents are being urged to monitor for the onset of symptoms, and if they appear get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.

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