Australia records one of its youngest Covid-19 deaths amid Sydney outbreak

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Australia records one of its youngest Covid-19 deaths amid Sydney outbreak
An Australian man in his 20s died at home of COVID-19 in Sydney, authorities said on Wednesday (Aug 4), one of the country's youngest corona virus deaths.The man, who was unvaccinated, was 13 days into home isolation after testing positive when his health deteriorated rapidly, authorities said, adding that he lived with one person who had been hospitalized with the virus.

The death highlighted the risk from the virus and the importance of getting vaccinated, said health leaders, who have set a target of having half of Sydney's population inoculated before lifting the city's lockdown by a target date of Aug 28. "

It demonstrates again how this disease is lethal, how it affects people of all ages," said Gladys Berejiklian, premier of New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital. The man's identity and how he caught the virus were not disclosed. He lived in southwest Sydney, the epicenter of an outbreak related to the Delta virus strain that has ravaged the country's most populous city for weeks.

Of about 17 deaths from the virus since the flare-up began in June, nearly a third have been people at home, according to the government. The man's death was referred for a formal inquest, the authorities said. A woman in her 80s also died in a hospital in the past day, taking the national total to 927 since the start of the pandemic. On Wednesday, Sydney reported 233 new cases, up from 199 a day earlier.
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