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Lockdown to be lifted in Aus 2nd largest city

By IANS | Updated: June 10, 2021 12:56 IST

Melbourne, June 10 The two-week lockdown in Melbourne, the second most populous city of Australia, will end on ...

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Melbourne, June 10 The two-week lockdown in Melbourne, the second most populous city of Australia, will end on Thursday midnight as the state of Victoria recorded only one new confirmed Covid-19 case.

Health authorities in the state have been battling a new outbreak, since the first new locally acquired case was recorded in late May, reports Xinhua news agency.

Speaking to reporters here, Acting Premier of the state James Merlino said Melbourne would "move to most of the same settings currently in place across regional Victoria, and regional Victoria will move further towards further easing".

The easing of restrictions will mean that from Friday, Melbourne residents will no longer have only five reasons to leave their homes and their travel radius will increase from 10 km to 25 km.

"The regional/metro divisions will come down and we'll be able to travel more freely around the state again," Merlino said.

Masks will no longer be required indoors unless people cannot maintain a 1.5-metre social distance, and restaurants and cafes will reopen for seated service with up to 100 people per venue and a maximum of 50 people inside.

"Everyone should be absolutely proud of what we have all achieved together, but we know this isn't over yet, and until we have widespread vaccination across Victoria and across our country, the virus will still be with us," Merlino said.

"We'll continue to assess the data each day and provide more detail as soon as we can," he said.

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