![]() ![]() With community transmission confirmed in Sydney's west late on Tuesday night, including in a busy Coles in Parramatta, the NSW government made the call to extend restrictions until 11.59pm on July 16. The premier on Tuesday said the highly infectious Delta strain, which spawned in India, posed a greater threat to public health than previous strains. 'You said New South Wales should remain open to give business confidence so what's changed,' he said on his show. While nations around the world are opening up after successful vaccination rollouts, only nine per cent of Aussie adults are doubled jabbed, meaning lockdowns are still required.įordham reminded Premier Gladys Berejiklian that she has repeatedly said the nation needs to 'learn to live with the virus.' One in 20 people who caught Covid in NSW's first wave still had symptoms three months later such as fatigue, shortness of breath, a cough, joint pain and chest pain. However, a poll of 1,000 Daily Mail Australia readers found 58 per cent were in favour of extending the lockdown to snuff out the deadly disease which can leave victims suffering for weeks. Did we shut the bloody city down?'Ĭaller Chris added: 'Open Sydney, look after the elderly, look after the vulnerable. ![]() About 1,500 people a year die of the flu. ![]() One called named Michael said: 'This is just getting ridiculous now. 'We have had 18 months to prepare ourselves… this must be our final lockdown.' We are hearing heartbreaking stories everywhere,' he said on the show. 'People are at breaking point, businesses are at breaking point. Residents lined up to get a vaccine at Sydney's Olympic Park where a mass hub is operating ![]()
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