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Brisbane to lift virus lockdown while Sydney outbreak grows

Queensland deputy premier says region may have succeeded in containing Delta bubble

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Aug 2021 4:30PM

Brisbane to lift virus lockdown while Sydney outbreak grows
Empty streets in central Brisbane early on August 1, after Australia's third-largest city and other parts of Queensland state entered a snap Covid-19 lockdown late on July 31. – AFP pic, August 8, 2021

BRISBANE – Australia’s third-largest city will lift a lockdown today after containing a virus cluster, while an outbreak that has kept Sydney paralysed for weeks continues to grow.

Millions of people in Brisbane and surrounding areas have spent just eight days under stay-at-home orders after an outbreak of more than 100 cases spread among several school communities.

Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles said the region had achieved “something quite incredible” by seemingly bringing the outbreak under control.

“It looks like we may have been able to contain a Delta outbreak in just eight days of lockdown, just 10 days from when the first case was notified,” he told reporters.

Restrictions on leaving the city and gatherings will remain in place for at least two weeks.

Authorities also announced a snap three-day lockdown for the northern city of Cairns, after a taxi driver spent 10 days infectious in the 150,000-strong community.

They will join millions of people in Melbourne and Sydney under stay-at-home orders, with Australia’s biggest city about to enter a seventh week of lockdown.

New South Wales state recorded 262 new cases today, taking the outbreak that began in Sydney in mid-June to more than 5,000 cases.

State Premier Gladys Berejiklian urged Sydney residents to get jabbed, with supermarket and fast-food workers taking priority in a fresh vaccination drive today.

“This is a race. We’re keen to sprint to get those vaccination rates up,” she said.

Limited supply and pockets of vaccine hesitancy have slowed efforts to inoculate Australians, with just over 20% of the population now fully vaccinated.

Health officials are now expecting supplies will be boosted in September, with the Moderna vaccine arriving for the first time and Pfizer imports set to increase.

Australia managed to avoid the worst of the pandemic for the past 18 months, but lockdowns have struggled to contain repeated outbreaks of the highly infectious Delta variant.

The nation has recorded about 36,000 cases of Covid-19 and 935 related deaths to date in a population of 25 million. – AFP, August 8, 2021

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