The NSW government is reviewing COVID-19 hotspot boundaries, with pressure mounting to free suburbs from harsher restrictions as vaccination rates in some areas rise as much as 66 percentage points in less than two months.
Under present restrictions, the institute said case numbers in other parts of Sydney would soon overtake the hotspots and warned against relying solely on vaccination to halt the spread. “This shows what worked and the implications in the future. We have seen a very sharp transition around August 29, when we expected to see the extra restrictions of August 23 take effect,” he said.
NSW is expected to hit 80 per cent first-dose vaccination coverage in people aged 16 and over on Wednesday following a significant push for shots in hotspots over the past two months. Case numbers continue to rise in inner-city suburbs such as Redfern and Waterloo, but there have been no moves to name them as areas of concern.
“Our postcode covers eight suburbs which are spread across four LGAs. There are four suburbs in Hills LGA, two in Blacktown, one in Penrith and one more split between Hawkesbury and Blacktown,” Mr Carville said.
LucyCormack marywardy The Irish-American migrant Keanilly will defend the migrant suburbs who are being unfairly targetted than the descendants of migrants in the Northern beaches!
LucyCormack marywardy The conclusion that it’s restraints & not vaccination that has helped stemmed the spread is little short of anti vax propoganda. No one can differentiate between the bundle of measures to say which ‘worked’. It’s time more vaxed LGAs are allowed the freedom of non LGAs on concern
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