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Covid-19 infections linger near record levels in Australia's Victoria
Staff members shoot confetti in the air to celebrate the re-opening to visitors at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, following an extended closure due to Covid-19 lockdown orders, in Sydney, Australia October 14, 2021. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters pic

SYDNEY, Oct 15 ― Covid-19 cases in Australia's Victoria hovered near record levels today, even as authorities look set to lift lockdown restrictions next week in Melbourne, the state capital, as the state nears a key vaccination milestone.

A total of 2,179 new locally acquired cases were reported in Victoria, the majority in Melbourne, down from a record 2,297 a day earlier. State Premier Daniel Andrews has said some curbs will ease next week as Victoria's double-dose vaccination levels race towards the 70 per cent mark from 63 per cent now.

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Australia had stayed largely virus-free for most of this year until a third wave of infections fuelled by the fast-moving Delta variant spread across its southeast from late June, forcing a months-long lockdown in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.

Canberra, the national capital, today exited its more than two-month lockdown, allowing cafes, pubs and gyms to reopen with strict social distancing rules.

Sydney lifted its stay-home orders earlier this week and the city's 5 million residents could enjoy more freedoms from Monday, as double-dose vaccination rates are expected to top 80 per cent over the weekend - the level at which officials have promised to relax more restrictions.

However, travel to regional areas from Greater Sydney will be delayed until November 1 due to lower vaccination rates there versus Sydney, New South Wales Deputy Premier Paul Toole told radio station 2GB today.

Daily infections in New South Wales eased further to 399 from 406 yesterday, well down from the state's pandemic high of 1,599 in early September.

The federal government has been pressing states to reopen their borders but some virus-free states have said they may delay reopening plans amid concerns that a rapid reopening could overwhelm their health systems.

The country's overall coronavirus numbers are still relatively low, with some 139,000 cases and 1,506 deaths. ― Reuters

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