Sydney residents discouraged from Boxing Day shopping, some suburbs to re-enter lockdown

Sydney residents discouraged from Boxing Day shopping, some suburbs to re-enter lockdown

by Joseph Anthony
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A medical worker swabs a member of the public at the Bondi Beach drive-through testing

Sydney residents were urged not to head to the shops for Boxing Day bargains, while those in some northern beach suburbs prepared to re-enter a strict lockdown for three days from Sunday as the city seeks to stamp out a coronavirus outbreak.

The state of New South Wales recorded nine new coronavirus cases, eight of them directly linked to the northern beaches outbreak, which now stands at 116 confirmed cases. Lockdown measures for some suburbs were first imposed on Dec. 19 but were eased slightly for the Christmas break.


โ€œOur strategy is to make sure we nip this in the bud as soon as we can,โ€ the stateโ€™s premier, Gladys Berejiklian, said at a televised news conference.
โ€œAnd in the next few days we will let the community know what New Yearโ€™s Eve will look like and what January looks like for the northern beaches and the rest of Sydney.โ€
She encouraged Sydneysiders to switch to online purchases for Boxing Day shopping.
Australiaโ€™s National Retail Association this week forecast a record A$2.75 billion ($2.1 billion) Boxing Day splurge, up 5% from last year. Online shopping is expected to jump 42% to A$930 million.
Victoria, which on Saturday saw its 57th-consecutive day of no new coronavirus infections and no related deaths, is expected to account for about a quarter of the forecast spending.
Residents in Victoriaโ€™s capital Melbourne, which endured a 111-day harsh lockdown earlier this year, have been embracing increasing freedom of movement.
On Saturday, a 30,000-strong crowd flocked for the first time in nearly 300 days to the cityโ€™s cricket grounds for the sportโ€™s Boxing Day Test, although attendance was capped at a third of normal levels.
REUTERS

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