Sydney Lockdown Fines Raised as Australia Faces Worst Coronavirus Situation

Australia on Friday announced to increase fines to people breaching lockdown rules in the state of New South Wales as the state has been battling Delta variant.
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Image credit: ANI News

Australia on Friday announced to increase fines to people breaching lockdown rules in the state of New South Wales as the state has been battling Delta variant. According to the officials, Sydney, the state capital, heads into its eighth week of lockdown. Last month, Premier Gladys Berejiklian called on the federal government to provide more coronavirus vaccines for the worst-affected suburbs west and south of Sydney.

An increase in cases of local infection has been registered in the country's majority state of New South Wales. In the last 24 hours, 466 new infected have been reported here. Here the police impose a fine of 5000 Australian dollars ($3,700) for violating the rules applicable under the lockdown. This information was given by Premier Gladys Berejiklian here. He told, 'We have to accept that today is the worst day in New South Wales since the start of the pandemic. I wish things were getting better, but this is the nature of the Delta variant. We will get through this, but September and October are going to be very difficult. This is literally a war, and we've known we've been in a war for some time, but never to this extent."

Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Over 38,000 cases reported in Australia so far:

Sydney has been under lockdown for more than a month now. The highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus has spread from Sydney to Victoria. Half of Australia's 26 million population is facing lockdown. Here about 15 percent of the adult population fully vaccinated. Despite the recent outbreaks, Australia still has far lower coronavirus cases than many other developed countries, with just over 38,600 cases and 952 deaths.

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