Snap lockdown ordered in Australia's Brisbane after virus outbreak
More than two million people in Brisbane were ordered into a three-day lockdown after a cluster of coronavirus cases was detected in Australia's third-biggest city.
It is the second snap lockdown of Brisbane and the city's surrounds this year, coming after seven people tested positive for Covid-19 — the first significant community outbreak in Australia in weeks, according to AFP.
“This is the UK strain. It is highly infectious. Now we need to do this now to avoid a longer lockdown,” Queensland state Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.
Schools, restaurants and bars will close from 5:00pm on Monday but people will still be allowed to leave home for essential work, to buy food, exercise and for medical care.
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