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COVID-19 | Sydney reports worst day of its current outbreak

Published - August 05, 2021 10:45 am IST - Sydney

People in Sydney urged not to wait the optimal 12 weeks before getting their second AstraZeneca dose.

Police officers stand outside a residential building in the southwestern Sydney suburb of Campbelltown on August 4, 2021, after residents were placed in isolation due to reports of COVID-19 infections within the building.

Australia's most populous state is reporting the worst day of its outbreak of the coronavirus delta variant, with a record 262 new local infections and five deaths from COVID-19.

New South Wales state Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Thursday, August 4, 2021, that four of the dead had not been vaccinated and that one had received a single dose of AstraZeneca in late May.

Australian authorities have urged people in Sydney not to wait the optimal 12 weeks before getting their second AstraZeneca dose.

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AstraZeneca and Pfizer are the only vaccines available in Australia.

There have been 21 COVID-19 deaths in Sydney since the latest outbreak began in June. Sydney and surrounding cities have been locked down since June 26.

Only 20% of Australian adults had been fully vaccinated by Wednesday, according to government figures.

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