The Jerusalem Post

Sydney’s COVID infection rate at year high, worse to come

- • By LIDIA KELLY

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Australia’s state of New South Wales reported its biggest daily rise in locally acquired coronaviru­s infections this year on Saturday, with authoritie­s warning that worse may be yet to come for Sydney, which is in a three-week hard lockdown.

There were 50 new cases of community transmissi­on in the country’s most populous state, up from 44 a day earlier, the previous 2021 record high. This brings the outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant to 489 cases.

Of Saturday’s cases, 26 were people who had spent time in the community while they were infectious, deepening concerns that the lockdown of more than 5 million people in Sydney and its surroundin­gs will be extended.

“When you know that there are 26 [infectious] cases in the community, the only conclusion we can draw is that things are going to get worse before they get better,” state Premier Gladys Berejiklia­n told a televised briefing.

“I think it is pretty clear that unless we reduce the level of people in the community that are infectious, we won’t be able to turn things around as

quickly as we can or as quickly as we should.”

There are 47 cases in hospital, or about one in 10 people infected in the current outbreak. Of those, 19 people are under the age of 55 and 16 are in intensive care, including a teenager.

No fully vaccinated people have required hospital care and 79% of those admitted have not been vaccinated at all, health authoritie­s said. Vaccinatio­ns are available

in Australia for now only to people over 40 and those in risk groups either due to their health or work.

The country has fared much better than many other developed countries in keeping its COVID-19 numbers relatively low, but its vaccinatio­n rollout has been among the slowest due to supply constraint­s and changing medical advice for its mainstay AstraZenec­a shots.

 ?? (Loren Elliott/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE WALK past the queue area for a coronaviru­s disease testing center during a lockdown to curb the spread of an outbreak in Sydney on Thursday.
(Loren Elliott/Reuters) PEOPLE WALK past the queue area for a coronaviru­s disease testing center during a lockdown to curb the spread of an outbreak in Sydney on Thursday.

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