Australian State Re-Introduces Strict Restrictions As COVID-19 Cases Climb

People walk in Melbourne, Australia roads

CANBERRA, Jul 20 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australia’s state of South Australia (SA), introduced widespread restrictions, after the pandemic re-emerged in the community and the number of cases continued to climb in the country.

As of yesterday afternoon, there have been 32,017 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 111, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health.

This morning, authorities identified five cases linked to the current cluster in SA. In response to the new cluster, the SA government announced that, the state would go into lockdown from this evening.

“We hate putting these restrictions in place, but we believe we have one chance to get this right,” said SA Premier, Steven Marshall.

“We have no alternative but to impose some fairly heavy and immediate restrictions to come in, at 6:00 p.m. tonight, South Australia moves into lockdown.”

During the planned seven-day period, residents can only leave home for essential reasons, and schools will make transition for teachers to arrange at-home learning.

It makes SA the third state subject to strict restrictions, with the state of Victoria and the Greater Sydney area in NSW currently in lockdown, to prevent the spread of the Delta variant.

New South Wales (NSW), Australia’s most populous state, this morning reported 78 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19.

“Given the high number of cases in the community, restrictions have been tightened across Greater Sydney, to limit transmission of the virus’ highly infectious Delta strain,” said the NSW health department.