The police hit hundreds of protesters against the blockade orders in Melbourne and Sydney, while Australia recorded a record new infections.

The cavalry police force in Melbourne today used a bit spicy to suppress, arrest the protesters who ran through the security fence set up on the street.

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It is unclear how many people are arrested in clashes between the police and the protesters in these two cities.

The crowded demonstrations took place at the time of Australia to recorded 894 new cases in the past 24 hours, the record since Covid-19 appeared in the country.

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Sydney, the capital of more than 5 million people of the state of New South Wales, who applied blockade for two months, but still did not prevent the outbreak of Covid-19 in the community.

We are facing a very serious situation in New South Wales, the leader of Brad Hazzard state health agency said.

The police deployed the patrol force on Sydney streets, preventing public transport and personal vehicles into the city center to reduce the number of people gathered at a unauthorized protest.

In Melbourne, after President Daniel Andrews decided to expand the command to block the entire Victoria, a large group sought to protest against and many people then clashed with the police.

Police Chief Victoria Shane Patton earlier warned that the people stayed away from demonstrations, saying that the crowd of selfishness to protest at this time was ridiculous.

Hundreds of people also participated in a peaceful protest in Brisbane, the Queensland state capital, which was not imposed on the blockade of NCOV.

Australians generally do not support protests against blockade orders.

Australian police use a spicy spray to repel protesters in downtown Melbourne on August 21.

Compliance with community health rules is one of the main reasons that Australia succeeds in controlling Covid-19 efforts.

New South Wales officials on August 21 announced three more deaths and 516 people were hospitalized.

Australia now records 43,123 cases, relatively low compared to other developed countries, of which 978 deaths.