Sydney: The elastic Sydnesiders emerge from nearly four months of “blood, sweat and beers” at the beginning of Monday as a long coronavirus belt were lifted in the largest city in Australia Sydney’s More than five million residents have been subjected to a 106-day lock, designed to limit the highly transmissible Delta variant With new falling infections – the state of New South Wales has recorded 477 cases on Sundays and more than 70% of more than double vaccinations over 16, Sydney dusting spider canvases A handful of places – including bars and slot machines to open at 12:01 local time to vaccinate customers “Be the first to have a cold schooner and to be the first to catch up with friends,” the East owners said in the city’s famous boudi district The hairdressers will be part of these companies that launch their doors later in the day, even though many have been reserved for weeks to come by shaggy hair customers.

Since June, shops, schools, salons and offices have been closed for non-essential workers and unprecedented restrictions on personal freedom There were bans on everything, traveling more than five kilometers from the house, the family, playing squash, navigation in supermarkets to attend funerals “Very few countries have taken a strict or extreme approach to Covid’s management as Australia,” Tim Soutphommasane, an academic and a former Australian breed discrimination commissioner told AFP There will always be limits on mass gatherings and international borders and schools will not be fully reopened for a few weeks But otherwise everyday life will look more like normal.

‘You deserved it’

For most of the pandemic, Australia has successfully repressed infections through closures at the border, locking and aggressive testing and tracing But the Delta variant has been paid for any dream of “covid-zero”, at least in the largest cities of Melbourne and Sydney that now pivoting “living with Covid” It’s a big day for our state,” said New South Wales from South Wales recently appointed Print Print Perrottle Perrotet After “100 days of blood, sweat and no beer,” he said, “you won But despite the mood celebrated, there are persistent concerns about what the reopening will bring Perrottle has encouraged customers to treat the staff with kindness, fears that the prohibitions of non-vaccinated prohibitions could lead to demonstrations and confrontation.

Fears also fear that reopening inevitably brings a rash of new infections The Australian Medical Association this week pilloried Perrottt when it seemed to change the attention of health and economic recovery “WADA supports a gradual opening of the economy and relaxation of restrictions, but it is essential to observe the impact of each step on transmission and case numbers,” said the body of doctors Otherwise, New South Wales can still see hospitals become completely overwhelmed despite high vaccination rates.”

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