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Brisbane to enter Covid-19 lockdown

Delta outbreak in Australia’s third-largest city prompts snap restrictions

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 Jul 2021 11:30AM

Brisbane to enter Covid-19 lockdown
Brisbane’s snap lockdown comes as Australia’s largest city of Sydney and its surroundings completed its fifth week of lockdown with authorities struggling to stop the spread of a Delta outbreak. – AFP pic, July 31, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia’s third-largest city of Brisbane and other parts of Queensland state will enter a snap Covid-19 lockdown from today as authorities race to contain an emerging outbreak of the Delta strain.

Millions of residents in the city and several other areas will be placed under stay-at-home orders from this afternoon for three days, state Deputy Premier Steven Miles said.

“The only way to beat the Delta strain is to move quickly, to be fast and to be strong,” Miles said.

There are now seven cases of the Delta strain of the coronavirus in Queensland mainly linked to a school student, her family, and a tutor, but authorities were still trying to trace the source of the outbreak, Miles said.

In the “strictest lockdown” the city has enforced, residents will only be allowed to leave their homes for essential reasons including buying groceries and exercising.

Brisbane’s snap lockdown comes as Australia’s largest city of Sydney and its surroundings completed its fifth week of lockdown with authorities struggling to stop the spread of a Delta outbreak.

“We cannot afford to be complacent just because we have done so well so far. We all have to comply with these restrictions,” Miles said. – AFP, July 31, 2021

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