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Brisbane locks down as new strains put Australia on high alert

Nation's third-largest city saw a woman testing positive for UK strain despite undergoing isolation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jan 2021 2:00PM

Brisbane locks down as new strains put Australia on high alert
The stay-at-home order for Brisbane's more than two million residents was triggered after the UK strain of the virus spread from a returned traveller to a cleaner at a quarantine hotel. – Pixabay pic, January 9, 2021

BRISBANE – Australia's third-largest city of Brisbane entered its first day of a snap lockdown today, with officials on "high alert" over the emergence of more contagious strains of Covid-19.

The streets were quiet this morning, with only a small number of masked locals venturing out for essential reasons after the city was ordered into a three-day lockdown beginning yesterday evening.

The stay-at-home order for Brisbane's more than two million residents was triggered after the UK strain of the virus spread from a returned traveller to a cleaner at a quarantine hotel – Australia's first recorded local case of the variant.

The UK strain is among a number of emerging variants around the world believed to be more infectious.

Authorities also issued a warning for passengers of a flight that arrived here from Melbourne earlier this month, after a woman tested positive for the UK strain despite already undergoing a period of isolation.

"The risk is extremely low – very, very, very low – because she (the traveller) is right at the end of her potential infectious period," Queensland's Chief health officer Jeannette Young told media.

"But because of this new variant, we're just being ultra cautious."

The news comes as parts of Sydney prepared to end a weeks-long lockdown at midnight, following an outbreak that emerged last month.

New South Wales Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the state remained on "high alert" due to an increasing number of quarantined travellers testing positive for new variants of Covid-19.

"Obviously, there was a hope we might have entered 2021 with no Covid, but it's here to stay," he added.

Australia has recorded more than 28,500 Covid-19 cases and 909 deaths linked to the virus, in a population of about 25 million. – AFP, January 9, 2021

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