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Australia’s Perth to exit COVID-19 lockdown

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SYDNEY: The government of Western Australia state said it will lit a three-day COVID-19 lockdown in Perth and neighbouri­ng Peel region as planned from midnight on Monday ater no new cases were found in the past two days.

Perth and the Peel region were placed into a hard lockdown from Saturday ater an infected traveller from overseas, who likely contracted the novel coronaviru­s during his two-week quarantine in a Perth hotel, visited several venues while unknowingl­y infectious.

“The short three-day lockdown has done the job it was designed to do,” state Premier Mark Mcgowan told reporters in Perth.

“It was a circuit-breaker we needed to limit community spread and keep our community healthy.”

Two million people in Perth and Peel’s near 150,000 residents were ordered to stay home until 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, except for essential work, healthcare, grocery shopping or exercise.

People can leave their homes when the lockdown ends but will have to wear masks at all times.

Home gatherings will be limited to 20 guests while restaurant­s and supermarke­ts will need to follow strict social-distancing rules.

These interim restrictio­ns will remain until Friday night, Mcgowan said, when they would be reviewed.

Snap lockdowns, speedy tracking systems and border closures have helped Australia keep its COVID-19 numbers relatively low, with just over 29,600 cases and 910 deaths.

Australia closed its internatio­nal borders to most non-citizens in March 2020, with those allowed to travel subject to 14 days in quarantine, a policy that effectivel­y curbed the spread of Covid-19.

But quarantine hotels have been the source of each outbreak in Australia since early in the pandemic, leading to a series of snap lockdowns across the country and ever-tightening travel rules.

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