Gunny
07-23-2021, 06:32 PM
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 2:29 PM PT – Friday, July 23, 2021Australia has gone into stricter lockdowns after a jump in COVID-19 cases. The two largest states in Australia reported an increase in cases this week, which prompted leaders to request more vaccine doses.
This comes after more than half of the country was already on lockdown. After a four week lockdown, the city of Sydney reported 110 new cases. That number was up from 78 cases the day before.
Meanwhile, the city of Victoria reported 22 new cases. This was an increase from nine the day before.
Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian said she was unable to say if the city would exit the lockdown by the July 30 target date.
“Look our freedom day is, when we get really in terms of the Delta strain, is we will be easing restrictions as we can as soon as those infections rate come down,” Berejiklian explained. “But in truth, we won’t live as freely as we need to or would like until those vaccination rates increase.”
Critics blame the rise in cases to vaccine rollout issues and COVID-19 testing difficulties.
https://www.oann.com/australia-tightens-lockdowns-after-seeing-rise-in-cases/
But we just sold a record amount of coal to China who has placed an embargo on Australian coal due to the latter's insistence on further investigation into the origin of the virus.
Good allies. That's us :rolleyes:
UPDATED 2:29 PM PT – Friday, July 23, 2021Australia has gone into stricter lockdowns after a jump in COVID-19 cases. The two largest states in Australia reported an increase in cases this week, which prompted leaders to request more vaccine doses.
This comes after more than half of the country was already on lockdown. After a four week lockdown, the city of Sydney reported 110 new cases. That number was up from 78 cases the day before.
Meanwhile, the city of Victoria reported 22 new cases. This was an increase from nine the day before.
Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian said she was unable to say if the city would exit the lockdown by the July 30 target date.
“Look our freedom day is, when we get really in terms of the Delta strain, is we will be easing restrictions as we can as soon as those infections rate come down,” Berejiklian explained. “But in truth, we won’t live as freely as we need to or would like until those vaccination rates increase.”
Critics blame the rise in cases to vaccine rollout issues and COVID-19 testing difficulties.
https://www.oann.com/australia-tightens-lockdowns-after-seeing-rise-in-cases/
But we just sold a record amount of coal to China who has placed an embargo on Australian coal due to the latter's insistence on further investigation into the origin of the virus.
Good allies. That's us :rolleyes: