The Borneo Post

Melbourne extends lockdown as Australia fails to stop outbreak

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MELBOURNE: Australia’s two largest cities are set to stay under tight Covid-19 restrictio­ns as Melbourne yesterday extended a five-day snap lockdown designed to curb a virulent outbreak.

“These restrictio­ns simply cannot end at midnight tomorrow night,” Victoria state premier Daniel Andrews said, without saying how long the Melbourne lockdown would last.

About 12 million people are under lockdown in Melbourne and Sydney, where a month of restrictio­ns has failed to quash an outbreak of the Delta variant.

Australia had mostly dodged widespread community transmissi­on in the 18 months since the pandemic began, but is now seeing more than 100 new cases a day, straining contact tracing efforts. The most recent outbreak started mid-June when a foreign aircrew infected a local driver in Sydney.

The virus was then carried to Melbourne with a relocation team, prompting a snap lockdown that was due to end late today, but has failed to reduce new infections to zero.

Victoria state yesterday reported 13 new cases. Andrews told weary residents now on their fifth lockdown that the measures were making an impact.

In Sydney, it looks increasing­ly unlikely that the city will exit a lockdown in its fourth week at the end of the month as planned.

On Saturday New South Wales introduced a slew of new restrictio­ns and ordered all noncritica­l stores to close.

The state reported 98 new cases yesterday.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Crew members are directed by medical personnel as they disembark from the Antiguan-registered cargo ship BBC California – carrying crew members suspected of being infected with Covid-19 – after the ship docked at the port in Fremantle, Australia, for medical assistance following a request by the captain.
— AFP photo Crew members are directed by medical personnel as they disembark from the Antiguan-registered cargo ship BBC California – carrying crew members suspected of being infected with Covid-19 – after the ship docked at the port in Fremantle, Australia, for medical assistance following a request by the captain.

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