KONTAN.CO.ID - SYDNEY. Australia's Victoria state reported 20 new locally acquired cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday, a steady rate of increase, as officials consider whether to extend a snap one-week lockdown in Melbourne. Six of the diagnosed people spent time in the community while infectious, a key measure that officials have said needs to be close to zero before lockdowns in both Melbourne and Sydney can be lifted. The Herald Sun newspaper reported that Melbourne restrictions could remain until at least early next week, without citing sources.
Victoria was plunged into its sixth lockdown since the pandemic began on Aug. 5, just weeks after exiting its last. Read Also: Indonesia extends COVID-19 curbs as infections spread in regions Neighbouring New South Wales is bracing for a rise in infections in Sydney a day after Australia's largest city reported a daily record of 343 cases. Of the cases reported on Tuesday, at least one-fifth were in the community while infectious. The Delta variant outbreak, which started in Sydney, has spread to other regions of the state, sparking more local lockdowns, including in the popular tourist spot of Byron Bay. Two schools in Dubbo, about 400 km (248 miles) northwest of Sydney, were ordered to close on Wednesday.