Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

DELTA VARIANT’S rapid spread forces new lockdowns around the world.

- ERIN CUNNINGHAM

The rapid spread of the delta coronaviru­s variant has forced a growing number of countries to reimpose lockdowns and other public health restrictio­ns, raising fears that the more-contagious variant is hampering global efforts to contain the pandemic.

The new curbs on travel and daily life stretched from Australia and Bangladesh to South Africa and Germany, where authoritie­s over the weekend set new limits on travelers from “virus-variant zones” such as Portugal and Russia.

South Africa on Sunday extended a nightly curfew and introduced a ban on gatherings, alcohol sales, indoor dining and some domestic travel for 14 days to halt a worrying surge in cases driven by the delta variant, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.

In Bangladesh, the government pointed to a “dangerous and alarming” rise in delta-related infections and halted all public transporta­tion starting Monday, prompting thousands of migrant workers to flee the capital, Dhaka, before the restrictio­ns took hold.

Australia is on the verge of a national coronaviru­s outbreak just as most other developed economies are emerging from restrictio­ns. With the delta variant seeding new clusters across the country, officials said it was a “critical time” for Australia.

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Ahead of England’s plan to ease remaining coronaviru­s restrictio­ns July 19, the delta variant has continued to spread and is now responsibl­e for more than 90% of new infections in Britain.

gus vaccinatio­n certificat­es, Russia has imposed stringent rules for inoculatio­n: Moscow has ordered 60% of workers who interact with the public to get vaccinated or get different jobs. The capital on Sunday logged a record 144 covid-19 deaths in 24 hours.

The United States is providing Honduras with 1.5 million doses of the Moderna vaccine, Secretary of State Antony Blinken tweeted Sunday. The nation of about 10 million has one of the lowest inoculatio­n rates in Latin America, with fewer than 1% of the population fully vaccinated.

Thai authoritie­s declared a month-long limited lockdown in the capital, Bangkok, and neighborin­g provinces amid a spike in new cases attributed to the delta variant. And Malaysia extended a nationwide shutdown that was scheduled to be relaxed Monday.

In Taiwan, which reported its first delta case Saturday, the local Centers for Disease Control announced new restrictio­ns for people arriving from seven “highrisk countries”: Bangladesh, Britain, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Israel and Peru.

Hong Kong also said Monday that it was banning all passenger flights from Britain, beginning later this week, because of the growing number of new coronaviru­s cases and the “widespread delta variant virus strain there,” according to a government statement.

Ahead of England’s plan to ease remaining coronaviru­s restrictio­ns July 19, the delta variant has continued to spread and is now responsibl­e for more than 90% of new infections in Britain. Concerns about the variant have prompted British authoritie­s to shorten the time between vaccine doses for those older than 40.

Health experts have warned that the variant, which was first identified in India, is on track to become the most dominant version of the coronaviru­s worldwide. The World Health Organizati­on said last week that it has been detected in at least 92 countries.

Israel has one of the world’s highest vaccinatio­n rates but has also seen delta cases jump in recent weeks, causing authoritie­s to reinstate an indoor mask mandate that was dropped just two weeks ago.

However, Israeli officials on Sunday night ruled against reviving more-stringent coronaviru­s measures. Instead, the government is relying on the country’s high vaccinatio­n rate to protect residents from virus-related hospitaliz­ations and deaths.

 ?? (AP/Natacha Pisarenko) ?? Couples dance a tango during a protest Tuesday in Buenos Aires to call for permission to perform in open spaces. Since the pandemic hit Argentina last year, tango dancing, an essential part of Argentine culture, has been suspended as a precaution against the spread of the coronaviru­s.
(AP/Natacha Pisarenko) Couples dance a tango during a protest Tuesday in Buenos Aires to call for permission to perform in open spaces. Since the pandemic hit Argentina last year, tango dancing, an essential part of Argentine culture, has been suspended as a precaution against the spread of the coronaviru­s.

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