Authorities have vowed to strengthen the enforcement of the lockdown in the Greater Sydney area, in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW), after new Covid-19 infections hit a daily record.
“So we’re still seeing a lot of unnecessary movement of people. We’re also seeing compliance gaps,” NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said at a press briefing on Tuesday after a record 356 new locally transmitted cases and three deaths were reported in the state.
“What I’m concerned about is the crowding in shopping centers and places where we have seen transmission events in small shops,” Chant said.
NSW recorded 356 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. pic.twitter.com/Ko6SrbuHMT
The commander at Manning-Great Lakes Police, District Superintendent Christopher Schilt, previously warned that officers will be patrolling through shops and cafes to check if patrons are following lockdown rules.
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Gary Worboys said that more than 1,000 compliance checks were carried out in the Sydney suburbs and over 400 vehicles were stopped and turned around for travelling “without a reasonable excuse.” The existing public health order bans residents from leaving home for non-essential purposes.
The spike in cases within New South Wales alarmed officials in neighboring Queensland, where Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski urged residents not to cross the inter-state border.
Australia managed to largely contain the spread of the virus during the early months of the pandemic, but was ultimately forced to bring back strict lockdowns in populous centers like Sydney, Melbourne, and the capital of Queensland, Brisbane, in order to curb the more contagious Delta variant.
Despite the rise in infections, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she will not impose curfews at this stage. “Policy positions that may have worked in the past aren’t going to have effect with Delta.”
Curfews were in place in Melbourne and other parts of the state of Victoria between early August and late September last year.
Australia has had over 37,000 Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic and 943 deaths.
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