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Reuters
Reuters
Health
Colin Packham

Australia's COVID-19 cases hit eight-day high, restrictions may linger

People exercise on the track at E.S. Marks Athletics Field, previously closed as a public safety measure but re-opened in response to decreasing numbers of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, in Sydney, Australia, September 3, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

Australia on Thursday reported the biggest one-day rise in COVID-19 cases in more than a week, denting optimism that a stringent lockdown of its second-largest city will soon be lifted.

Authorities said 127 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the past 24 hours, up on the 109 cases recorded on Wednesday and the biggest one-day jump since Aug 28.

People exercise on the track at E.S. Marks Athletics Field, previously closed as a public safety measure but re-opened in response to decreasing numbers of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, in Sydney, Australia, September 3, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

The bulk of the cases were detected in Victoria state which reported 113 new cases in the past 24 hours, despite the state capital, Melbourne, nearing the end of a six-week lockdown.

As result, state authorities said Australia's second-largest city - home to 5 million people - may have to continue with restrictions beyond the planned Sept 13 end date.

"I can't rule out that we have to continue (with some) rules. I simply can't," state Premier Daniel Andrews told reporters in Melbourne.

People exercise on the track at E.S. Marks Athletics Field, previously closed as a public safety measure but re-opened in response to decreasing numbers of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, in Sydney, Australia, September 3, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

Victoria in August imposed a nightly curfew, tightened restrictions on people’s movement and ordered large parts of the local economy to close to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, reported 12 cases, a day after it posted its biggest one-day spike in new infections for two weeks.

Queensland state accounted for the remaining two cases.

Australia has now recorded more than 26,000 COVID-19 cases, while the death toll rose to 678 after a further 15 people in Victoria died.

Although strict restrictions have helped to prevent the spread of the virus beyond Victoria, they have wreaked havoc on the economy, with official data on Wednesday showing Australia had entered its first recession in three decades.

(Reporting by Colin Packham and Renju Jose; Editing by Tom Brown and Lincoln Feast)

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