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Sydney extends virus lockdown by another 2 weeks

Authorities reject calls for stepped-up curbs; critics say ‘essential work’ rules let stores like Louis Vuitton stay open

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jul 2021 5:00PM

Sydney extends virus lockdown by another 2 weeks
Sydney, Australia’s largest city, is already in its third week of a partial lockdown and struggling to bring a fast-spreading outbreak of the Delta Covid-19 variant under control. – AFP pic, July 14, 2021

SYDNEY – The five million residents of the city here will be under Covid-19 lockdown for at least another two weeks, said state Premier Gladys Berejiklian today, while rejecting calls to tighten restrictions further.

Australia’s largest city is already in its third week of a partial lockdown and struggling to bring a fast-spreading outbreak of the Delta variant under control.

In the past 24 hours, 97 cases were recorded, more than the 89 reported the previous day.

Australia had been widely lauded for its early handling of the pandemic.

However, a painfully slow vaccine roll-out has left less than 10% of its population protected as much of the world gingerly reopens.

“It always hurts to say this, but we need to extend the lockdown, at least a further two weeks,” said Berejiklian, leader of New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital.

Under Australia’s “Covid zero” strategy, authorities are trying to stamp out community transmission completely.

Sydney’s lockdown was due to end on Friday, but that date has now been pushed back to July 30.

“I appreciate people are stressed and upset about what is going on, myself included,” said Berejiklian.

“None of us wants to be in this situation. But it is our job to keep the community safe.”

Most Sydney residents are allowed to leave home for exercise, essential shopping, and work or health reasons, but schools are closed and people encouraged to remain home.

Authorities have rejected calls for the lockdown to be more stringent, with critics pointing out that “essential work” rules allow stores, such as Ikea and Louis Vuitton, to stay open.

“I appreciate there are a lot of opinions out there, but please know that every decision we take is based on expert health advice,” said Berejiklian.

‘Send Beer’

Some hotspots are subject to tighter restrictions, including a Bondi apartment block that was fully locked down after nine cases were detected.

Yesterday, police guarded the front and rear of the building to prevent residents from leaving. A sign taped to one apartment window read “Send Beer”.

Berejiklian did not rule out more stringent citywide restrictions if cases continue to rise.

Australia’s latest Covid-19 outbreak began in mid-June, and has since grown to 864 cases. Twenty people are in intensive care and two have died.

The outbreak is believed to have begun with an unvaccinated driver working with international air crews.

Sydney is virtually cut off from the rest of the country, with residents banned from entering many states and cities.

Australia’s international borders have been mostly sealed since March 2020, and are not expected to open before the end of this year.

Since the pandemic began, the nation has recorded more than 31,000 infections and 912 deaths in a population of 25 million. – AFP, July 14, 2021

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