The Australian city of Perth will end a snap three-day lockdown that began after a man contracted Covid in hotel quarantine and moved around the community while infectious.
Three local cases have been reported since Friday, and restrictions are set to be lifted at midnight (GMT 17:00).
State Premier Mark McGowan said the harsh steps had been “necessary”.
Australia’s snap lockdowns have helped contained Covid outbreaks and kept infection rates low.
Mr McGowan described the lockdown in the West Australian capital as a circuit-breaker that had “done the job it was designed to do”.
About two million residents in Perth, and the nearby Peel region, have been subject to stay at home orders since Friday.
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