WORLD Australia plans to open drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinics as locked-down Sydney battles recent outbreak

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Australia plans to open drive-through COVID-19 vaccine clinics as locked-down Sydney battles recent outbreak

Xinhua

23:16, August 04, 2021

A staff member works at a nucleic acid testing site in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

A health notice is seen at a volleyball court in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

A staff member cleans a footpath near Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

People walk near Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

A staff member works at a nucleic acid testing site in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

People walk on an empty street in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

A woman rides a bike near Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021. As of Tuesday afternoon, there had been 34,833 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia, and the number of locally acquired cases in the previous 24 hours was 219, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. Recently, the country's most populous city of Sydney in the state of New South Wales (NSW), continued to battle the outbreak of COVID-19 triggered by the Delta variant. (Xinhua/Bai Xuefei)

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