 And now to Australia, where New South Wales says the next two days will be absolutely critical. In the siding where a two-week anti-coronavirus lockdown in Sydney set to end on July 9 will have to be extended amid rising Delta variant cases. With more than five million Sydney residents on the street stay at home orders, total infections in the latest outbreak have topped 300. Now, the New South Wales reported 35 locally acquired cases on Monday, much in their biggest daily rise in infections so far this year, recorded two days ago. Sydney, the worst affected city in the latest flare-up in infections in Australia, is battling to contain the highly infectious Delta variant. Pass, Brisbane and the northern city of Darwin came out of snap lockdowns over the weekend after officials there deemed the Delta's trend there was under control. Pfizer supplies haven't been great, so accepting that the federal government did their best at a difficult time to get as much vaccine as possible, I fear that we now have almost a sense of, it's almost a sense now of the hunger games of people chasing vaccine and until we get enough vaccine and enough GPs actually at the frontline able to provide that vaccine into arms, we will continue to have effectively the hunger games going on here in New South Wales.