The delta variant and few vaccinated create problems. Now the city of Sydney is closed down again.
Australia has long been hailed as one of the countries in the world that coped best with the pandemic. The country with around 20 million inhabitants has long had low infection rates and few deaths. However, it has cost. The borders have been closed for several months. The country has closed down several times.
Sydney is now in a five-week shutdown. Until the end of August, the inhabitants mostly have to stay at home.
With the approximate curfew also comes the protests. Thousands have marched in the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the measures.
At the same time, infection rates are rising.
Must knock on doors
It is the deadly combination of the more contagious delta variant and low vaccination rate that worries. In Sydney, authorities have now asked the military for help.
From Monday, soldiers will patrol together with the police to ensure that the inhabitants follow the rules. They must knock on doors to make sure that the infected person isolates themselves.
There are only a few exceptions to the curfew. You must either have a socially critical job, go to the doctor or necessary training, or perform care for the sick.
The trace of infection shows that the infection is now primarily spreading among those who are allowed to move around the city.