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Covid Australia: Sydney celebrates end of 107-day lockdown

 

 

Midnight rush for shops and pubs as Sydney reopens

The Australian city of Sydney has emerged from lockdown after almost four months, with locals celebrating a range of new freedoms.

People queued for pubs and shops that opened at midnight on Monday specifically for the occasion.

Many others have been enjoying anticipated reunions and visits to the homes of relatives and friends.

Covid rules had banned household visits and travel beyond a 5km (3.1 miles) zone, separating many families.

But most restrictions have now been eased for fully vaccinated people.

People can now share meals together at reopened cafes and restaurants, and visit gyms, libraries, and pools. There were long queues for barbers and nail salons on Monday.

The Lord Gladstone Hotel, an inner city pub, was doing a roaring lunch trade after months of limited trading and takeaway-only options.

"We're stoked to be back, we're having the best Monday in months, even before Covid," Pat Blake, the pub's licensee, told the BBC.

"People are just ready to come back and sit down for a schooie [beer], see their friends, be somewhere there's always music playing," he said.

"The kitchen is pumping. I had forgotten about the pub smells. As soon as the fryers turned on it was really nostalgic."

People sit at a beachside cafe in Bronte, Sydney on the first day of the city's reopeningImage source, EPA
Image caption, Australia's most populous state has reached a 70% vaccination target for over-16s
A queue outside a barber shop in Sydney on MondayImage source, Reuters
Image caption, Queues formed for many reopened businesses on Monday

Australia's biggest city was allowed to exit lockdown after the state of New South Wales (NSW) reached a 70% double-dose vaccination target for over-16s.

More restrictions will ease when 80% of over-16s are fully vaccinated. Currently, over 90% have received a first dose.

"It's been a difficult 100 days," state Premier Dominic Perrottet said on Monday.

"But the efforts that people have made right across the state, to go out and get vaccinated, has enabled this great day."

Mr Perrottet warned that NSW was bracing for a surge in Covid cases, but said the healthcare system had been preparing for weeks.

"We'll see hospitalisations increase… but we need to learn to live alongside the virus," he said.

The state has not yet imposed a system to check vaccination status, leaving it up to individual businesses.

Sydney's lockdown began in late June after a Delta variant outbreak took hold, leading to over 50,000 infections and 439 deaths so far.

It spread to Melbourne and Canberra, prompting those capitals to go into lockdown, as well as to New Zealand.

Canberra is due to exit lockdown on Friday, while Melbourne is predicted to reopen in late October.

A sign outside a cafe reads: "Happy NSW 'Freedom' Day. Being happy never goes out of style"Image source, EPA
Image caption, The NSW government is ramping up support for businesses to recover quickly

Australia had previously adhered to a Covid elimination strategy, and this remains the objective in some states.

Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have remained virus-free after shutting their borders to infected states.

Authorities have flagged that Australians living abroad could travel back into Sydney next month, as the nation's borders reopen.

Reporting by the BBC's Frances Mao 


 

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