New South Wales has recorded 332 new local COVID-19 cases and two deaths.
The results come from more than 64,000 tests, while 469 are currently in hospital being treated for COVID-19.
As of today 83.7 per cent of the state's eligible residents are fully vaccinated, while 92.8 per cent have received a single jab.
The results came almost two weeks after NSW's first "freedom day" on October 11.
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Premier Dominic Perrottet said it was expected cases would rise as the state re-opened, but the more important numbers to focus on would be hospitalisations and deaths.
NSW will remove the travel barrier between Greater Sydney and the regions on November 1, while restrictions for unvaccinated residents are set to end on December 1.
Mr Perrottet also he wants the border with Victoria as soon as possible.