On July 28, local time, the governor of New South Wales, Australia, Berry Jikelian, announced that the state’s capital city Sydney and other areas will be extended for four weeks until the early morning of August 28.

  This is the fourth time the NSW government has announced an extension of the lockdown period since the outbreak of a new round of epidemic on June 16.

The latest data released by the NSW health authorities show that as of 8 pm on the 27th, NSW has newly confirmed 177 new cases of new coronary pneumonia in the past 24 hours, 46 of which have been contagious during community activities.

  According to regulations, people in the Greater Sydney, Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong, and Shellharbour regions of NSW are not allowed to purchase necessities, see a doctor, get vaccinated against the new crown, engage in outdoor sports, or perform necessary work or study. Go out.

Shopping and exercise can only be done within 10 kilometers of home.

(Produced by Wu Rui)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]