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Melbourne enjoys weekend of eased Covid-19 curbs after long lockdown

Sydney, Australia’s largest city, celebrated its reopening two weeks ago, after reaching the vaccinatio­n threshold of 70%

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Melbourne, Australia’s second-biggest city, began its first weekend out of the world’s longest string of Covid-19 lockdowns with spontaneou­s street parties, live music and packed pubs, bars and restaurant­s.

Home to about 5mn people, Melbourne endured 262 days, or nearly nine months, of restrictio­ns during six lockdowns since March 2020, longer than the 234-day continuous lockdown in Buenos Aires.

Despite rain on Saturday morning, people queued for barbers and breakfast restaurant­s, all of which are open only to the fully vaccinated. Late on Friday, people broke into a spontaneou­s street party in Melbourne’s southeast and many rejoiced with their eating out in months in a pub with friends, social media footage showed.

Although the Delta outbreak continues to spread, with 1,750 new cases and nine deaths reported on Saturday in Victoria state, of which Melbourne is the capital, the ease in restrictio­ns came the state’s full-vaccinatio­n rate reached 70%. While most retail outlets remained closed, authoritie­s said further easing will come once 80% of Victorians are fully inoculated, estimated by next weekend.

“Let’s not slack off, let’s increase the pace as we get to the 80% milestone -- but also the 90% vaccinatio­n milestone,” Jeroen Weimar, Victoria’s Covid-19 response commander, said on Saturday.

While small but violent antivaccin­ations protests have taken place in Melbourne and other cities this year, Australian­s overwhelmi­ngly support vaccinatio­ns, with polls showing the percentage decisively opposed in single digits. Nearly 72% of adults in Australia are now fully vaccinated and nearly 87% have received one shot. According to a national strategy, lockdowns will be unlikely once 80% of Australian­s are fully inoculated.

Sydney, Australia’s largest city, celebrated its reopening two weeks ago, after reaching the vaccinatio­n threshold of 70%. On Saturday, New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital, recorded 332 Covid-19 cases and two deaths. Weekend newspapers were filled with travel advertisin­g for the coming months, as internatio­nal border restrictio­ns start to ease from November. Flag carrier Qantas Airways is speeding up plans to restart flights to many destinatio­ns and upsize some planes amid “massive demand”.

 ?? ?? Diners eat outside at a restaurant in Melbourne.
Diners eat outside at a restaurant in Melbourne.
 ?? ?? Greg Smith receives a haircut at St Kilda’s Peaky Blinders Barber Shop on the second day of eased Covid-19 regulation­s, in Melbourne.
Greg Smith receives a haircut at St Kilda’s Peaky Blinders Barber Shop on the second day of eased Covid-19 regulation­s, in Melbourne.

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