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COVID: Sydney anti-lockdown rally turns violent

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Sydney, July 24: Thousands of people took to the streets of Australian cities, including Sydney, to protest COVID-induced curbs as the country battles another surge of the coronavirus.

Nine News reported that 57 people were arrested and charged in Sydney after the demonstration there turned violent. Large crowds broke through barriers and one group charged at mounted police officers, throwing several potted plants and bottles.

COVID: Sydney anti-lockdown rally turns violent

The demonstrators flouted curbs on non-essential travel and public gatherings soon after authorities said the measures could remain in place until October.

The Greater Sydney area has been in lockdown for the past four weeks as the wider state of New South Wales posts record numbers of new infections.

Protesters also took to the streets in Melbourne and a car protest rally has been planned in Adelaide.

COVID: Sydney anti-lockdown rally turns violent

Asia

Vietnam has announced a 15-day lockdown in the capital, Hanoi, amid a spike in coronavirus cases in the southern region. The lockdown order bans gatherings of more than two people in public, days after authorities suspended all outdoor activities in the city.

China is testing all residents in a southwestern county near Myanmar after a spike in COVID infections. Authorities have announced the closure of all businesses, schools and markets in the Yunnan province"s Jiangcheng County on Monday and Tuesday while testing is carried out.

Traveling in and out of the county will be prohibited.

In Japan, organizers of the Tokyo Olympics have reported 17 new Games-related COVID cases, bringing the total number of infections since July 1 to 123. The organizing committee said a foreign athlete was among the newly reported cases.

The Tokyo area is under a coronavirus state of emergency as the Games proceed despite heavy public opposition.

Europe

Germany has reported 1,919 new cases of the virus, taking the country"s total to 3,754,511, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases. With 28 deaths reported, the death toll has risen to 91,520.

Croatia and Montenegro have announced stricter COVID rules along the coast of the Adriatic Sea to prevent a rise in infections from ruining the summer tourism season.

Croatia is set to restrict the number of people at gatherings next week while Montenegro has temporarily shut down nightclubs and discotheques.

Americas

The United States is buying 200 million additional doses of the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine to inoculate younger children and possibly provide booster shots to vaccinated adults, the White House has announced.

Half of these doses will be delivered by the end of the year, and the rest by April 2022.

The country has also been shipping vaccine doses from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca to other countries. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said 22 million doses were shipped this week alone.

A fall in the number of coronavirus deaths has led to a degree of optimism in Brazil as several states roll back restrictions. However, there have been major concerns over the Delta variant after Rio de Janeiro recorded its first deaths from the highly contagious variant.

“It is expected that the Delta variant will soon become dominant in the city," Rio city health secretary Daniel Soranz said at a press conference.

Latin America and the Caribbean have reported a total of more than 40 million cases since the first COVID infections were recorded last year.

Source: DW

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