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New restrictions from today for three Sydney LGAs

By Broede Carmody

From today, workers in three additional local government areas in Sydney’s west and south are subject to stricter rules.

The affected LGAs are Parramatta, Georges River and Campbelltown. Workers from those areas join people in Fairfield, Liverpool, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland and Blacktown in not being allowed to leave their region for work unless granted essential worker status by the state government.

While construction workers are set to pick up their tools across Sydney from Saturday, tradies in the eight LGAs of concern aren’t allowed to leave their suburbs. Similarly, singles in those LGAs are only allowed to set up a “singles bubble” with someone within a 10-kilometre radius.

Year 12 students in Sydney’s south and west are also set to receive the Pfizer jab as part of a targeted rollout. The doses are being taken from regional NSW.

PM says he’s always treated vaccines with the ‘greatest urgency’

By Broede Carmody

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is speaking on Seven’s breakfast show Sunrise right now.

He is being grilled by co-host Natalie Barr about past comments in which he suggested Australia’s vaccine rollout wasn’t a race.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Here’s the opening exchange:

Barr: Earlier in this pandemic you said the vaccine rollout was not a race, now you are saying it is like a gold medal run at the Olympics. If you treated it as a race from the start, would we be in this mess?

Morrison: When we made those remarks, we were talking about the regulation of the vaccines. I’m not sure people are aware of that. We have always treated this with the greatest of urgency. That is why we have been able to turn around the program from the early setbacks and the lack of supply of a vaccine and changing advice on AstraZeneca. We are now vaccinating at a rate of more than a million a week.

Bunnings stores, supermarkets among NSW’s latest exposure sites

By Daniella White

In case you missed them, NSW health authorities released 16 additional COVID-19 exposure sites last night.

Anyone who attended the following venues is a close contact and must get tested and isolate for 14 days:

  • The GoVita in Engadine, in Sydney’s south, on July 21 between 9.45am and 9.55am;
  • Gwynneville Bakery in Wollongong on July 24 between 9am and 9.30am; and
  • Mancini’s Original Woodfired Pizza in Belfield, in Sydney’s south-west, on July 24 all day.

A number of locations were also added to the casual contact list, meaning people must get tested and isolate until a negative result is received.

The venues include two Bunnings stores – one in the Wollongong suburb of Bellambi on July 20 and one in Lidcombe, in Sydney’s inner west, on July 23. The list also includes a number of Woolworths and Coles stores.

Full details on all the new sites can be found here.

Police release images of protesters who set off flares at Melbourne’s anti-lockdown rally

By David Estcourt

Police are appealing to the public to help identify three protesters at Saturday’s anti-lockdown rally in Melbourne who they believe let off flares during demonstrations.

Detectives are hoping to identify two men and one woman, alleging the flares endangered not only police but people in the area.

Police are seeking to identify these three people who they allege let off flares during anti-lockdown protests in Melbourne.

Police are seeking to identify these three people who they allege let off flares during anti-lockdown protests in Melbourne.

Police have released images of three people they are hoping to speak to in relation to the incidents.

Police believe one of the men is aged in his late 20s to 30s, of slim build with short dark brown hair and was seen wearing a grey and black hooded jacket.

Police say the other man appears to be aged in his 30s, of medium build with short brown hair. He was seen wearing a plain black T-shirt.

The woman pictured, police believe, is aged in her 20s, of slim build with long brown hair. She was seen wearing a blue puffer jacket.

Anyone who recognises either the two men or the woman, or with information about the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

‘Stubborn numbers’: NSW Deputy Premier calls for patience

By Broede Carmody

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro says the highly-contagious Delta coronavirus variant is making it difficult to know “what’s working and what’s not working” in his state.

“What we have seen are stubborn numbers,” Mr Barilaro told the Today show.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro at yesterday’s press conference.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro at yesterday’s press conference. Credit:Nick Moir

NSW recorded 177 new cases yesterday, the biggest daily case total of the outbreak so far. The number of people infectious in the community has remained high for weeks.

Asked how the citizens of NSW can have confidence in the state government if they don’t know what’s working, the Deputy Premier urged people to have patience (as hard as that is in lockdown).

“The Delta strain is really challenging us because it’s transmissible and contagious,” he said.

“We are putting in place all the learned experience of the last 18 months, the advice from [NSW] Health and we will continue to throw more at this. Eight LGAs [local government areas] have been locked up with very minimal movement, lots of restrictions in place.

“But we are not going to pretend that we have every answer because we don’t. What we are doing is working with the public. This is going to be a joint effort where the public abide by the rules together we can get through it.”

ICU cases reach highest level as non-urgent surgeries suspended in NSW

By Lucy Carroll and Mary Ward

Non-urgent elective surgery has been suspended in at least three major Sydney hospitals as COVID-19 exposures take their toll on staff numbers in the west and other facilities work to free up resources for a potential surge.

There were 56 COVID-19 cases in intensive care units across NSW yesterday, the highest number since the pandemic began. About half of these cases are ventilated.

Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital has paused non-urgent surgery.

Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital has paused non-urgent surgery.Credit:Janie Barrett

Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred, St Vincent’s and Liverpool hospitals all have a pause on non-urgent surgery, also known as category three elective surgery, such as joint replacements, eye surgery and some cosmetic procedures.

Read the full story here.

Virus experts voice concern over Victoria’s new mystery COVID case

By Aisha Dow and Michael Fowler

Public health officials and epidemiologists say the discovery of a new community case of coronavirus in Victoria is concerning and even the best-case scenario of the man having caught the virus working at a testing station poses significant challenges.

The traffic controller is believed to have worked at the Moonee Valley Racecourse drive-through testing site for two days while infectious, before yesterday becoming the ninth locally acquired case of coronavirus reported in the state. The other eight cases were all linked to known clusters and were in isolation for their entire infectious period.

The case emerged as organisers of this year’s Royal Melbourne Show announced they would be cancelling the event for the second consecutive year.

Read the full story here.

This morning’s headlines at a glance

By Broede Carmody

Good morning and thanks for your company. It’s Thursday, July 29. I’m Broede Carmody.

Here’s everything you need to know before we jump into our rolling coverage.

  • Sydneysiders are facing another month in lockdown. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed the news yesterday, along with a record 177 new cases linked to the state’s current outbreak. At least sixty-eight were infectious in the community and an 11th person has died. People in an additional three local government areas in Greater Sydney now can’t leave their local suburbs for shopping or work. However, a “single bubble” has been put in place for those who live alone, tradies are returning to work and year 12 students are back in the classroom.
  • Victorians are waking up to their second day out of lockdown but authorities are concerned about a new mystery case of COVID-19. There were nine new cases across the state yesterday. Eight of those are linked to existing outbreaks and were in isolation for their entire infectious period. However, an additional case is a traffic controller who is believed to have worked at the Moonee Valley Racecourse drive-through testing site in Melbourne’s north-west.
  • The federal government’s emergency payments are back to original JobKeeper levels. Scott Morrison announced yesterday that people who’ve lost 20 or more hours of work a week as a result of a coronavirus lockdown will receive $750 starting Monday. It comes after Labor, unions, small businesses and the NSW Treasurer all called for the return of JobKeeper.
  • And a Brisbane backpackers is in lockdown after a West Australian man returned from the Philippines, completed two weeks of hotel quarantine in Queensland and tested positive to coronavirus after being released into the community. Other guests have been tested and all eyes are on today’s coronavirus numbers.

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