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Coronavirus: Australia to close Victoria-New South Wales border | Coronavirus: Australia to close Victoria-New South Wales border |
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The border between Australia's two most populous states, Victoria and New South Wales (NSW), is to close after a spike in Covid-19 cases in Melbourne. | The border between Australia's two most populous states, Victoria and New South Wales (NSW), is to close after a spike in Covid-19 cases in Melbourne. |
The outbreak in Victoria's capital has seen hundreds of cases in the past two weeks - more than 95% of new Australian infections. | The outbreak in Victoria's capital has seen hundreds of cases in the past two weeks - more than 95% of new Australian infections. |
Until now, the two states had maintained open borders even when others had shut them. | Until now, the two states had maintained open borders even when others had shut them. |
The closure, beginning on Wednesday, will restrict travel to permit holders. | |
Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews said it was a joint decision with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. | |
"This is one of those precautionary measures - it is one of those things that I think will help us in broader terms contain the spread of the virus," Mr Andrews told reporters on Monday. | |
He gave no indication of when the border might re-open. Flying between Sydney and Melbourne - the state capitals - is ordinarily among the world's busiest routes. | |
The three leaders had previously said border closures weren't necessary, but the surge in locally spread cases has caused alarm. | |
"This is unprecedented in Australia. We have not seen anything like this," said NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian. | |
Mr Andrews said those who had "unavoidable travel" could apply for permits to cross the border, including for work. | |
He acknowledged the decision would have a significant economic and social impact but said it was necessary given "the significant challenges we face in containing this virus". | |
Victoria reported 127 new infections on Monday - its highest daily increase since the pandemic began. | |
Just a month ago, when no cases were reported on two days, state officials had hoped they were nearing having the virus contained. | |
On Saturday, authorities enacted a "hard lockdown" on nine apartment tower blocks in Melbourne - confining 3,000 people to their homes - after a cluster of cases were found. | |
Residents in at least 36 "hotspot" suburbs were put into a separate lockdown last week. Unlike those in the tower blocks, they can leave home for work, exercise, care and grocery shopping. | Residents in at least 36 "hotspot" suburbs were put into a separate lockdown last week. Unlike those in the tower blocks, they can leave home for work, exercise, care and grocery shopping. |
The military has also been sent in to help Victorian authorities carry out a testing blitz. At least 20,000 people are being tested per day. | |
The outbreak is threatening Australia's relative success so far in suppressing the virus. | |
Despite the latest spike, case numbers remain low compared to many nations. Since January, Australia has recorded 105 deaths and around 8,500 cases. |