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Photos: Melbourne’s 262-day epidemic prevention unblocks citizens to regain their freedom | COVID-19 | Chinese Communist virus | New crown virus

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[Epoch Times October 23, 2021](The Epoch Times reporter Lin Zirong reported) Australia’s second largest city, Melbourne, finally resolved on October 22 after 262 days of COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) lockdown measures There were crowds in restaurants, barber shops, bars, etc., and citizens regained their freedom.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, Melbourne has undergone 6 lockdowns for a total of 262 days since March last year. It is currently the city with the longest lockdown period in the world. At present, the complete vaccination rate of the COVID-19 vaccine in Victoria has exceeded 70%.

Starting in the early morning of the 22nd, the Melbourne city lifted the curfew for residents and travel restrictions within the city (but still not allowed to travel outside the city). To lift the restrictions on going out must meet the 6 reasons, and allow limited home visits. Hotels, outdoor entertainment and leisure facilities can also be reopened, but only for fully vaccinated customers.

The Governor of Victoria, Daniel Andrews (Daniel Andrews) said that it feels good to be able to unblock today and is proud to achieve this goal. He also encourages citizens to go out to eat in restaurants, get a haircut or hang out with friends.

The picture shows that on October 21, the day before the release, the staff of cafes and restaurants have begun to clean up, ready to welcome tomorrow’s customers. On the 22nd, there were crowds in restaurants, bars, barber shops, tram stops, etc. The Governor of Victoria, Andrews, also toasted with everyone to celebrate.

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If the complete vaccination rate for Melbourne residents is raised to 80%, retail stores are expected to reopen.

October 21, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne will relax COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures. The picture shows a restaurant employee cleaning the table and preparing to welcome customers. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
October 21, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne will relax COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic prevention and control measures. The picture shows a cafe owner cleaning the shop signs and preparing to welcome customers. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and people go to restaurants for consumption. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
On October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxed the COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, the new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and there was a crowd in the outdoor dining area. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
On October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxed the COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, the new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and there was a crowd in the outdoor dining area. (Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures. People are waiting in line outside the restaurant. (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and citizens go to the bar to celebrate. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxed COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and many people waited in line outside the barber shop. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and people are waiting in line outside the barber shop. (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
On October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxed the COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures, and there was a crowd of people near the tram station. (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews (left) is interviewed by the media. (Daniel Pockett – Pool/Getty Images)
October 22, 2021, Melbourne, Australia. On the 22nd, Melbourne relaxes COVID-19 (Chinese Communist virus, new crown virus) epidemic control measures. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews (middle) celebrates with a toast. (Daniel Pockett – Pool/Getty Images)

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