Australia's COVID-19 cases remain subdued as vaccinations rise

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SYDNEY: Australia\u0027s COVID-19 cases remained subdued on Tuesday (Oct 19) as its largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, gradually move towards normality amid a surge in vaccinations, after being rocked by a third wave of infections from the Delta variant. The fast-moving Delta strain forced Sydney, Melbo

SYDNEY: Australia's COVID-19 cases remained subdued on Tuesday as its largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, gradually move towards normality amid a surge in vaccinations, after being rocked by a third wave of infections from the Delta variant.

Sydney, Australia's largest city, and Canberra exited a months-long lockdown last week after racing through its inoculation targets while Melbourne is on track to lift its strict stay-home orders later this week. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the opening of borders should act as an"incentive" for residents to get inoculated.

"We've had the luxury of essentially being largely Delta free, so now it is really important for people across Queensland to get vaccinated ... Time is of the essence," Palaszczuk told Nine News on Tuesday.

 

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