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By Renju Jose and Colin Packham SYDNEY/CANBERRA (Reuters) -Two million residents of Sydney will be under nightly curfew from next week to slow the highly infectious Delta variant of coronavirus that is spreading across New South Wales state, authorities said on Friday as they extended lockdown orders. Australia s third wave of COVID-19 infections, centred on Sydney, has forced more than half the population of nearly 26 million into lockdown and pushed the world s 13th-largest economy to the brink of its second recession https://www.reuters.com/business/australias-stunning-economic-recovery-trips-delta-vaccine-snags-2021-07-22 in as many years. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian extended Sydney s lockdown until the end of September and imposed new restrictions including the curfew, a requirement to wear a mask when outside and limits on exercise. I asked health and police to work together, to give me a final list of what we can throw at this, to leave no shadow of a doubt as to how serious
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern extended New Zealand s strict nationwide coronavirus lockdown on Friday, saying the full extent of the Delta outbreak was still unknown. The lockdown will run until midnight on Tuesday, Ardern told a news conference. (Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a nationwide lockdown on Tuesday after a new case of COVID-19 was discovered in the biggest city of Auckland. The lockdown will run seven days in Auckland, but three days elsewhere. Ardern said authorities were assuming the new case was a Delta variant although this has not been confirmed. (Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
María Roldán Tokio, 17 ago (EFE).- Las autoridades japonesas decidieron hoy extender hasta mediados de septiembre el estado de emergencia por covid-19 vigente en Tokio y alrededores y ampliarlo a más zonas, cuando queda solo una semana para el arranque de los Juegos Paralímpicos. Las infecciones están aumentado a un ritmo sin precedentes (.) y la razón es la variante delta , dijo el primer ministro japonés, Yoshide Suga, en una rueda de prensa en la que explicó los motivos de la extensión de la alerta sanitaria. Este aumento está causando estragos en la disponibilidad hospitalaria y está aumentando el número de personas que intentan recuperarse en su casa u hoteles, con el consiguiente riesgo de que empeore su salud con un resultado fatal, como informan desde hace días los medios locales. Incluso con este ritmo de propagación rápido las personas deben poder recibir atención médica. (.) Debemos asegurar el sistema médico y debemos apresurarnos , dijo Suga sobre el moti