SYDNEY — Sydney residents who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 risk being barred from various social activities even when they are freed from stay-at-home orders in December, New South Wales state Premier Gladys Berejkilian warned on Tuesday. Under a roadmap to exit lockdown in Australia’s biggest city, unvaccinated people are already subject to delays in freedoms that will be gradually granted to inoculated citizens between Oct. 11 and Dec. 1. “A lot of businesses have said they will not accept anyone who is unvaccinated,” Berejiklian told Seven News on Tuesday. There are some tentative signs cases in New South Wales, the epicenter of the country’s worst outbreak, may be flattening. Neighboring Victoria, however, reported its biggest daily rise in infections, with 867 cases.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer September 28, 2021 00:56 UTC