Australia's Sydney sees anti-lockdown protest amid deteriorating COVID-19 crisis
Bernama
July 24, 2021 14:49 MYT
July 24, 2021 14:49 MYT
SYDNEY: Thousands of anti-lockdown protesters gathered in the CBD of Australia's largest city of Sydney on Saturday amid a deteriorating COVID-19 crisis in the country.
NSW Police Force accused the protest activity as unauthorised and said a high-visibility policing operation was launched in response to it.
Protesters marched towards the downtown through the suburb of Haymarket, which had just moments earlier been declared a virus hotspot by the state's health department, Xinhua quoting a report by national broadcaster ABC.
"Officers from across Central Metropolitan Region, assisted by specialist resources, were deployed. So far during the operation, a number of people have been arrested," NSW Police Force said in a statement on Saturday afternoon.
Australia's most populous state of New South Wales, with Sydney as the capital city, recorded on Saturday a new high of 163 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8:00 p.m. Friday night, a jump from the previous day's 136.
Among the new local cases, 45 cases were infectious in the community while the source of infection for 76 cases is under investigation.
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard urged residents particularly in southwestern Sydney to abide by the stay-at-home rules as state police issued 246 penalty notices in 24 hours for people breaching restrictions.
At the same time, the second-most populous state of Victoria recorded on Saturday 12 new local cases with over 400 exposure sites identified across the state and more than 20,000 people listed as primary close contacts.
-- BERNAMA