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Sydney outbreak a ‘national emergency’ as cases spike

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SydneyтАЩs fast-growing coronavirus outbreak has become a тАЬnational emergency,тАЭ state leaders said Friday, as AustraliaтАЩs largest city reported another record number of new infections.

Admitting a monthlong lockdown had so far failed to stop a delta-variant outbreak, the state of New South Wales pleaded for Canberra to urgently send more vaccines and resources.

Declaring the outbreak a national emergency could pave the way for more federal government involvement in stemming the crisis.

тАЬWe have an obligation on behalf of the nation to contain the virus,тАЭ said New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian. тАЬThere is no doubt that the numbers are not going in the right direction.тАЭ

Her state on Friday reported 136 new cases, a record for this outbreak, which now totals 1,782.

With the virus тАЬspreading everywhereтАЭ and half the countryтАЩs 25 million people currently in lockdown, Berejiklian said the government must тАЬrefocusтАЭ its glacial vaccine rollout.

Just 12% of Australians have been fully vaccinated, thanks to problems with supplies of Pfizer jabs and scepticism about the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

тАЬWe need, at least, more first doses of Pfizer,тАЭ Berejiklian said, while warning SydneyтАЩs 5 million residents that restrictions could run until October.

She also announced nonessential workers in specific areas of Sydney would now be barred from leaving, tightening a lockdown that is almost certain to be formally extended next week.

тАЬIt is fairly apparent that we will not be close to zero (cases) next Friday,тАЭ Berejiklian said. тАЬWe will have a clearer view next week on what August, September, and October look like.тАЭ

Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday apologized for the countryтАЩs slow vaccine rollout, admitting targets had not been met.

тАЬI take responsibility for the vaccination program. I also take responsibility for the challenges weтАЩve had,тАЭ he said. тАЬObviously, some things are within our control, some things that are not.тАЭ

With Sydney cases spiraling, the premier of Victoria state, Dan Andrews, called for a тАЬring of steelтАЭ to be thrown up around the city, banning any travel in or out.

In New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a travel bubble between the two countries would be suspended for at least eight weeks.

Australians will no longer have quarantine-free entry to New Zealand, while return flights would be arranged for New Zealanders in Australia.

тАЬThere are now multiple outbreaks, and in differing stages of containment, that have forced three states into lockdown,тАЭ Ardern said.

тАЬThe health risk to New Zealanders from these cases is increasing тАж now is the time for a suspension to ensure New Zealanders arenтАЩt put at undue risk from COVID-19 and to ensure we retain our hard-won gains.тАЭ

Quarantine-free travel between New Zealand and Australia began in April after more than a year of closed borders and was hailed by tourism operators as a тАЬsavior for businessesтАЭ.

However, New Zealand has several times since halted the bubble with individual states and territories as outbreaks erupted in Australia.

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