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Sydney police called for the military to enforce the kuncian

Sydney police called for the military to enforce the kuncian
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Sydney: The police in the largest city of Australia have asked for military assistance to uphold the locking of Coronavirus as an infection in Sydney reached a new record on Thursday.
Commissioner Mick Fuller said the New South Wales police have asked 300 Australian defense force personnel to be deployed “to increase the operating trace”.
The city of five million people is on the fifth week of locking which will be run until the end of August.
The message of staying at home has failed to reduce new infections to zero, and compliance has been evenly distributed.
Sydney residents are only allowed to leave their homes to exercise, important work, medical reasons, and to shop for needs such as food.
But for weeks, the garden and beach pedestrians have been filled with Sydneysiders drinking coffee and chatting with friends.
The police dropped fines to those who violated restrictions and Fuller said the efforts would be increased in the coming days.
Last weekend thousands of people gathered in Sydney central to protest the steps, and further demonstrations had been debated.
The police have also asked for more power to close the business they say do not obey the rules about social distance.
On Thursday the State Premier Gladys Kniklian warned that the outbreak that began mid-June when a driver for the international flight crew contracted this virus “tends to get worse”.
Officials announced 239 new infections in Sydney, a record for this outbreak, which is now a total of 2,810 cases.
With under 14 percent of the Australian population vaccinated, many experts have warned that Sydney locking can run for months.
The supply of pfizer-bonteech shots is low and has extensive skepticism about AstraZeneca Jab, slowing the launch of the vaccine.

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