A man in his 50s, who was suffering with COVID-19, has died at Tamworth hospital.
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The man is the second person with coronavirus to die in the city, after a 58-year-old woman died in April 2020.
The man's death was included in Tuesday's pandemic update by Hunter New England Health (HNEH).
"Sadly, a man in his 50s died with COVID-19 in Tamworth Hospital," a HNEH spokesperson said.
"He had received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and had significant underlying health conditions. Our sincere condolences go out to his family and friends."
The health district recorded just 10 new cases to 8pm on Monday night, in three local government areas.
Five people were diagnosed with the virus in the Moree Plains, four on the Mid Coast, and one in the Upper Hunter Shire local government area.
The new cases bring the total number of cases in the district to 4,320 since 5 August 2021.
HNEH Public Health Controller, Dr David Durrheim, said that the health service has seen an "encouraging stabilisation" in COVID-19 cases, at a low number, throughout the region.
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However, he said this most recent death was a very important prompt to get fully-vaccinated.
"COVID-19 is a severe disease and we cannot afford to take chances."
After two recent outbreaks in clubs in the HNEH region, Dr Durrheim encouraged people to visit pubs and clubs when they are quieter, wear masks as much as they can, to remember that the outdoors are safer than inside and to check if a venue is checking vaccination status.
"If they aren't checking it's highly likely that people who are unvaccinated are already in the venue," he said.
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