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Melbourne to exit 2-week Covid-19 lockdown midnight tomorrow

Strict adherence to rules, sharp decline in cases see 5 million residents in Australia’s second-largest city released from stay-at-home orders

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jun 2021 6:00PM

Melbourne to exit 2-week Covid-19 lockdown midnight tomorrow
Collective efforts stemmed the Covid-19 outbreak in Melbourne, but Victoria Acting Premier James Merlino warns that until the state has widespread vaccination, the virus will ‘still be with us’. – AFP pic, June 9, 2021

MELBOURNE – Five million Melbourne residents will exit lockdown tomorrow after Australian authorities said their adherence to strict rules had “changed the course” of a coronavirus outbreak in the city.

After two weeks under stay-at-home orders, the toughest restrictions in Australia’s second-biggest city will be lifted from 11:59pm tomorrow, after just one new virus case was recorded on Tuesday.

“This is a good day. Everyone should be absolutely proud of what we have all achieved together,” Victoria state Acting Premier James Merlino said today.

He said collective efforts had stemmed the outbreak in the city, which has seen more than 80 people test positive for either the Kappa or Delta strains that originated in India.

“But we know this isn’t over yet, and until we have widespread vaccination across Victoria and across our country, the virus will still be with us,” Merlino said.

Melbourne residents still cannot travel more than 25km their homes or have visitors over, but may gather in groups of up to 10 outside.

Schools, cafes and beauty salons can reopen, but gyms and nightclubs must remain closed for at least another week.

Brett Sutton, Victoria’s chief health officer, said there could not be a “snap back” to no restrictions as the situation remains “reasonably volatile”.

“We have to move by increments, safely, but with the minimum restrictions that we know will continue to control this,” he said.

Australia is one of the few countries globally without endemic transmission, recording 30,000 Covid-19 cases and fewer than 1,000 deaths in a population of 25 million.

The border remains closed to most travellers – with the exception of those from New Zealand – and authorities are quick to impose restrictions when cases are detected.

The virus is believed to have leaked out of Australia’s makeshift hotel quarantine facilities up to 18 times in six months, prompting tough scrutiny of the system in recent weeks.

Outbreaks in Taiwan and Japan have also underscored how initial success in containing the virus can quickly erode without widespread vaccination.

Australia had administered about 5.2 million jabs as of Monday, but only a small fraction of people are fully vaccinated. – AFP, June 9, 2021

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