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A Tougher 4-Week Lockdown Could Save Sydney Months Of Stay-At-Home Orders

A Tougher 4-Week Lockdown Could Save Sydney Months Of Stay-At-Home Orders Share Published 17 hours ago: July 16, 2021 at 12:00 pm Illustration: (Photos: Getty Images, Shutterstock) Residents in Sydney, the NSW Central Coast, Blue Mountains and Wollongong today received confirmation their lockdown would be extended to at least 30 July. But our modelling suggests it may take until the end of the year to get case numbers close to zero, unless more stringent measures are introduced. NSW health authorities increased restrictions on Friday. These limit outdoor gatherings to two people, exercise to within 10km from your home, and shopping to one person from a household each day, with no browsing.

Why Is Delta Such A Worry? It s More Infectious, Probably Causes More Severe Disease, And Challenges Our Vaccines

Sponsored Articles Why Is Delta Such A Worry? It’s More Infectious, Probably Causes More Severe Disease, And Challenges Our Vaccines Share   While Australians may be focused on the havoc the Delta variant is wreaking on our shores, Delta is in fact driving waves of COVID infections all around the world. With the World Health Organization (WHO) warning Delta will rapidly become the dominant strain, let’s take a look at this variant in a global context. The rise and rise of Delta The Delta variant (B.1.617.2) emerged quietly in the Indian state of Maharashtra in October 2020. It barely caused a ripple at a time when India was reporting around 40,000 to 80,000 cases a day, most being the Alpha variant (B.1.1.7) first found in the United Kingdom.

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