The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has reported 390 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19, including a wide spectrum of ages hospitalised and in intensive care. More than 300 people are in hospital, with 63 in the ICU. Of the people in ICU, four are in their 20s, six are in their 30s, five are in their 40s, and 15 are in their 50s, a health official said. Two people have also died overnight, including an unvaccinated woman in her 40s at her home in Sydney and a vaccinated man in his 90s who was in palliative care in the Hunter region. So far, 38 people in the state have died amid the current outbreak. “Behind every single statistic is a loved one, a family, and many carers,” NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Friday. “We extend our heartfelt thoughts to all of them.” Multiple parts of NSW …