Australia's Brisbane lifts snap COVID-19 lockdown ahead of Easter

Brisbane's three-day lockdown was ordered Monday, forcing schools, restaurants and bars to
Brisbane's three-day lockdown was ordered on Monday, Mar 29, 2021, forcing schools, restaurants and bars to close after an outbreak in the city. (Photo: AFP/Patrick Hamilton)

BRISBANE: Stay-at-home orders for more than 2 million people in Australia's third-biggest city Brisbane were lifted on Thursday (Apr 1), ending a snap COVID-19 lockdown just ahead of the traditionally busy Easter holidays.

The three-day lockdown ordered on Monday saw schools, restaurants and bars forced to close after an outbreak in Brisbane, with health officials saying it was necessary to stop the virus spreading and bolster contact tracing.

It was the latest in a series of mini-lockdowns in Australian cities this year, which authorities say have quickly brought COVID-19 outbreaks under control and helped avoid more onerous measures.

Just one new case was detected in Brisbane on Thursday, taking the number of cases to 14, allowing restrictions to be eased.

Masks will be mandatory in public spaces while restrictions on gatherings and dancing will also remain in place.

"We're not out of the woods yet so ... for the next two weeks if we all do the right thing, we can get through this together," Queensland state Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.

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The news was expected to provide relief for the beleaguered tourism sector in Queensland - known as Australia's Sunshine State for its inviting weather - with the popular destination now fully open to visitors just ahead of Easter holidays beginning on Friday.

However, Bluesfest, a major music festival in Byron Bay, was cancelled just hours ahead of its planned start on Thursday after a positive case linked to the Brisbane outbreak was recorded in the New South Wales coastal town.

Australia has been relatively successful in curbing the spread of COVID-19, with only one nationwide lockdown during the pandemic so far and most regions now enjoying few restrictions.

The country has reported around 30,000 COVID-19 cases and fewer than 1,000 deaths in total out of a population of 25 million - including those detected in quarantine for overseas travellers.

But it is one of the few wealthy nations to have an extremely limited vaccination roll-out, with the roughly 700,000 doses administered to date falling far short of an initial plan to jab 4 million people by the end of March.

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Source: AFP/kg