Australian authorities tightened restrictions on the coronavirus epidemic in Sydney on Friday after 44 new cases were recorded, the largest number since the epidemic hit the city again last month.
In Sydney, which has a population of more than five million, bribes have been announced in the past, and residents can only leave their homes when absolutely necessary. The authorities increased the number of quarantine officers by one hundred.
Gladys Berejiklian, Governor of New South Wales, said: The restrictions limit the number of people who can exercise together to a maximum of two people and require people to train as close to home as possible. From Sunday, up to ten mourners can attend the funerals.
Berejiklian said that The situation in the state has not been very severe since the beginning of the pandemic, and if the numbers do not improve, the authorities will likely extend the quarantine until it ends next Friday.
In Sydney, the coronavirus is highly contagious and spreading to delta. The number of cases rose after a limousine driver tested positive on June 16. The driver is believed to have been injured when the crew of a US airline flight was brought to the airport. (MTI)