After mounting pressure, NSW Health has released the locations of coronavirus cases in the state.

And it shows that COVID-19 can be found all over Sydney.

Scott Morrison’s own electorate in South West Sydney is one of the hardest hit.

NSW state currently has 1029 cases.

The data is based on the residential address of the coronavirus case and does not include cases where the person normally resides interstate.

It identifies council areas with locally acquired coronavirus cases and the areas with COVID-19 clusters.

Coronavirus infections Sydney. Credit: NSW Health

Thirty-five local government areas now have coronavirus cases with no known source of transmission.

Clusters have been identified in Cessnock, Camperdown, Wollongong, Ryde, Waverley and Hornsby local government areas.

The biggest cluster was found in Wollongong, with 34 locally transmitted coronavirus cases.

In the video below a 26-year-old shares her experience with coronavirus

Play Video Fiona Lowenstein, 26, thought she could ride out the Coronavirus at home, but ended up with difficulty breathing and had to spend 2 nights in the hospital. Fiona Lowenstein, 26, thought she could ride out the Coronavirus at home, but ended up with difficulty breathing and had to spend 2 nights in the hospital.

These are the local government areas with confirmed coronavirus cases:

Hornsby

Sydney

Bayside

Blacktown

Campbelltown

Canterbury-Bankstown

Central Coast

Cessnock

Cumberland

Georges River

Hawkesbury

Hunters Hill

Inner West

Ku-ring-gai

Lake Macquarie

Liverpool

Mid-Coast

Mid-Western Regional

Mosman

Newcastle

Northern Beaches

Orange

Parramatta

Port Macquarie-Hastings

Randwick

Ryde

Shoalhaven

Sutherland Shire

Tenterfield

The Hills Shire

Tweed

Waverley

Willoughby

Wollongong

Woollahra

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7NEWS.com.au readers have persistently asked for suburb data from NSW Health.

Many argued that it would help them to change their behaviour if they knew that coronavirus was spreading in their community.