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Covid-19 cases rise in Australia's Victoria as regions exit lockdown

Covid-19 cases rise in Australia's Victoria as regions exit lockdown
A lone man wearing a protective face mask sits at an unusually quiet State Library on the first day of a lockdown as the state of Victoria looks to curb the spread of a coronavirus disease outbreak in Melbourne, Australia on July 16, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters file

SYDNEY – Australia's Covid-19 daily cases topped 1,900 for the first time in the pandemic on Friday (Sept 10) as an outbreak fuelled by the highly infectious Delta variant continued to gain ground in locked-down Sydney and Melbourne, its largest cities.

Australia is in the grip of a third wave of infections with the Delta outbreak forcing officials to ditch their Covid-zero strategy in favour of suppressing the virus.

They now aim to begin easing tough restrictions after reaching a higher proportion of the population with double-dose vaccinations.

New South Wales (NSW), the epicentre of the country's worst outbreak, reported 1,542 new daily local cases, topping the previous high of 1,533 hits last week. Nine new deaths were registered.

"So far this trajectory is what has been predicted," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told a media briefing in Sydney, the state capital, where cases are expected to hit a peak in the next week.

Berejiklian said the daily Covid-19 media briefing would be scrapped from Monday and updates would be detailed in an online video, an approach previously used when case numbers were low.

Rising cases in Sydney have increased the load for ambulance staff, with the number of Covid-19 patients transported doubling in the last two weeks to total almost 6,000, officials said. Some 1,156 people are hospitalised in the state, with 207 in intensive care, 89 of whom require ventilation.

Despite cases lingering near-record levels, NSW authorities on Thursday said Sydney's businesses could reopen once 70 per cent of the state's adult population is fully vaccinated, a target due to being reached around the middle of October.

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So far, 76 per cent of people above 16 in the state have had received at least one dose, while 44 per cent have been fully vaccinated.

Victoria state logged 334 new cases, its biggest rise for this year, and one death. Some restrictions in the capital Melbourne will be eased when 70 per cent of the adult population has received at least one vaccine dose, expected around Sept 23.

A four-stage national reopening plan unveiled by the federal government in July aims to relax several tough curbs once the country reaches a 70-80 per cent immunisation target from 40 per cent now.

However, some virus-free states have flagged they may delay easing curbs on inter-state travel and other restrictions. read more

Australia's total infection numbers stand at around 70,000 cases, including 1,076 deaths. Higher vaccinations have kept the death rate at 0.41 per cent in the Delta outbreak, data shows, below previous outbreaks. 

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