The Borneo Post

Australia tightens lockdown in Sydney

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SYDNEY: A lockdown in Australia’s largest city was tightened yesterday, as new Covid-19 infections hit a record and authoritie­s warned an outbreak of the Delta variant was spinning out of control.

“Do not leave your home unless you absolutely have to,” state premier Gladys Berejiklia­n told Sydney’s five million residents, as the city recorded 44 new cases in 24 hours.

Sydney is now in its third week of lockdown, but continues to post record new infections among a population that is overwhelmi­ngly unvaccinat­ed.

Berejiklia­n tried to shock New South Wales residents into compliance, warning they were facing the greatest threat to their safety “since the pandemic started”, following

What we need is for everyone to follow the rules that are in place. This strain, the Delta strain, is more contagious than anything we have seen.

Gladys Berejiklia­n

a lack of adherence to stay-athome rules.

Sydney has seen 439 new infections since mid-June.

That number is low compared to most global cities, but Australia has so far prevented widespread community transmissi­on and just nine percent of the population are fully vaccinated.

“We do not have the luxury of considerin­g living with this virus,” Berejiklia­n warned, adding residents “need to turn the tide” if thousands of deaths are to be avoided.

Under the new lockdown rules, outdoor exercise in groups of more than two will be banned and existing bans on non-essential trips will be more strictly enforced.

“What we need is for everyone to follow the rules that are in place,” said Berejiklia­n.

“This strain, the Delta strain, is more contagious than anything we have seen.”

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Picture shows police officers patrolling in front of the Opera House, usually packed with visitors, as a lockdown in Sydney was tightened due to new Covid-19 infections hitting a record.
— AFP photo Picture shows police officers patrolling in front of the Opera House, usually packed with visitors, as a lockdown in Sydney was tightened due to new Covid-19 infections hitting a record.

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