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Sydney will lift curfew from tonight – MCOT Thai News Agency

SYDNEY, Sept. 15 – The Australian state of New South Wales will lift a ban on more than 2 million people in 12 Sydney suburbs from going out of their homes at night, or curfew, starting tonight local time.

Ms Gladys Berejiglian, Prime Minister of New South Wales Sydney, which is the capital city, said the number of new coronavirus cases in the area of ​​concern was likely to stabilize and decline satisfactorily. But it was advised that it was too early and that there was a risk of further easing of measures. People who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be illegal Going into public places when NSW has a 70 percent double-dose rate, which authorities have promised will give these people more freedom. As the state of New South Wales revealed today that Vaccination against COVID-19 The first dose was given to 80 percent of the adult population and the second dose was 48 percent, which is higher than the national vaccination rate of 43 percent but still below the NSW target of 70 percent.

meanwhile The state of New South Wales reported today that 1,259 new coronavirus cases were reported, up from 1,127 the day before and 12 more deaths. Melbourne, which is the capital city, reported 423 new cases of the virus, down for the second day in a row. And there is a first-dose vaccination rate of nearly 70 per cent, a week earlier than planned, with authorities to partially relax restrictions on travel and exercise outside the home. About 78,600 people have been infected, and more than 1,100 people have died.-Thai news agency

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