Coronavirus: Melbourne lockdown extended by two weeks

                      A view of Bourke Street Mall

A strict lockdown in the Australian city of Melbourne has been extended by two weeks, with officials saying new Covid-19 cases had not dropped enough.

 Victoria State Premier Daniel Andrews said the restrictions would be in place until 28 September, with a slight relaxation.A gradual easing of the measures will be implemented from October.The state has been the epicentre of the country's second wave, accounting for 90% of Australia's 753 deaths.Australia has recorded a total of 26,000 cases in a population of 25 million.The greater Melbourne area entered a second lockdown on 9 July after a rise in cases.A 5km (3 mile) travel limit and night time curfew was imposed while shops and businesses were closed.The current stage four lockdown was originally set to end on 13 September.

 What are the new changes?

 Melbourne's curfew will be expanded from 21:00 to 05:00. Single people will be allowed to form a bubble and visit each other, and the current travel limit will not apply to these meetings.There is only one option and that is to do this in a series of steady and safe steps. You can't run out of lockdown. Because all you are doing is running into a third wave and we'll all be locked up again, Mr Andrews said at a news conference.We can't open up at this time. If we were to we would lose control very quicklyI want a Christmas that is as close to normal as possible and this is the only way, these steps are the only way that we will get to that point.

 


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