The Covid-19 lockdown in Sydney has been extended for a week as Australia's biggest city grapples with the highly infectious Delta variant.
Sydney, home to a fifth of Australia's 25 million people, was put into lockdown on 26 June as a Delta variant outbreak persuaded officials to tighten restrictions.
Strict stay-at-home orders were due to end on Friday, but now remain in place until 16 July. "This Delta strain is a game-changer, it is extremely transmissible and more contagious than any other form of the virus that we've seen," New South Wales state Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters in Sydney.
With Sydney fighting its worst outbreak of the year so far, total infections have topped 350 since the first case was detected three weeks