Coronavirus: Sydney vaccinators make picnic appointment

The vaccinated inhabitants Sydney they prepared their snacks, put on comfortable clothes and made an appointment today to have a picnic together, the first day of the relaxing lockdown that has lasted a long time.

Families and friends, according to the Athenian News Agency, citing Australian media, met in the parks and beaches of Australia’s largest city, which has been paralyzed for eleven weeks, after its appearance. Delta mutation.

However, this is not the beginning of a return to normalcy, as the rules remain strict, as outdoor concentrations remain limited to five fully vaccinated individuals for a maximum of one hour. Even stricter rules apply to some sensitive areas.

Restrictions on travel within a five-kilometer radius remain in place in the city.

Although small, this easing of restrictions will make it lockdown “Much easier,” says Lisa Doyle, a Sydney nurse.

“The fact that we will be able to go out and meet me is reassuring,” he told AFP.

The obligation to stay at home will be lifted for those vaccinated in Sydney and the state of New South Wales when the percentage of fully vaccinated exceeds 70%, possibly in October, if the current rate continues.

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