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Victoria State extends lockdown by another week

Increasing Covid-19 cases in Melbourne worrying

BBC News
Melbourne, June 2, 2021

Victoria’s Acting Premier James Merlino (EPA via BBC News)

 

The Australian state of Victoria will extend its lockdown by another week as authorities battle to control a growing virus outbreak.

Officials say that people have been catching the virus from “fleeting” encounters in a Melbourne outbreak of the B.1.617.1 strain, now named the Gamma Variant by the World Health Organisation.

Australia’s second most-populous state will now be locked down until June 10, 2021.

It is the fourth shutdown endured by residents so far in the pandemic.

Acting Premier warns

Six new local cases were reported on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, taking the cluster to 60.

Victoria’s Acting Premier James Merlino said that the government had no choice than to extend the lockdown by another week.

“I know this is not the news that everybody wants to hear but given the cases we have. If we do not extend the lockdown, this thing will get away. This Variant of concern will become uncontrollable and people will die,” he said.

Nearly seven million people have been in lockdown since 27 May, after the State recorded its first cases in the community in nearly three months.

For another seven days, people in the State Capital Melbourne will be required to stay at home except for essential work, shopping, exercise, caregiving or to get a Covid Vaccine.

Melbourne streets are quiet following the lockdown restrictions (EPA via BBC News)

 

Relaxed rules outside Melbourne

No gatherings are allowed. Some measures have been eased including the expansion of travel limits to within 10 kms (3.1 miles) of the home, and senior school students will be allowed to return to the classroom.

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Outside the state capital, restrictions will be relaxed for regional towns with limited outdoor gatherings and the re-opening of restaurants.

But Mr Merlino warned people to remain cautious. He said that there are more than 350 places where people may have been exposed to the Virus, including camping spots in the neighbouring state of New South Wales after a Melbourne resident travelled there.

“No one – no one – wants to repeat last winter,” he said, referencing Melbourne’s second wave last year which caused over 90% of deaths nationwide.

The state endured a 112-day lockdown to bring the case rate back to zero.

Vaccination Delay

Victoria’s new outbreak has highlighted the low level of vaccination among Australians – a task that has been the responsibility of the Federal government.

Less than 2% of the population has been vaccinated. Cases reported in aged care homes in Melbourne this week have also fuelled criticism of the flawed rollout.

The government had pledged that it would prioritise Vaccines for vulnerable groups like the elderly but was forced to admit yesterday (June 1, 2021) it did not know how many vaccinations had occurred in aged care homes amid reports of widespread delays.

The Victorian outbreak marks the biggest case increase in Australia since October.

The Nation has largely avoided the level of Covid deaths seen in many other developed nations due to a stringent system of snap lockdowns, border controls and movement restrictions.

Officials say that this outbreak has been traced to a traveller who tested positive days after finishing quarantine in South Australia.

It is believed that he contracted the virus through airborne transmission from an infected traveller in another room- throwing up questions over the safety of hotel quarantine.

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