Sydney lifts COVID19 curfews as case numbers stabilise
Almost three months after activity in Australia's largest city was frozen by lockdown orders, state authorities announced easing restrictions for the worst-hit areas.
"We've seen a stabilisation in the last few days," said state premier Berejiklian, while urging residents to continue to be vigilant and respect stay-at-home orders.Most Sydney residents can only leave home to buy food, exercise outdoors or seek medical treatment. "We know it's been a struggle but there are only a few weeks left before we get to 70 percent double dose," she said.
"It's black and white. If you're not vaccinated, you can't go to a restaurant. You can't go to a cafe," Berejiklian said.
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