CoronavirusSydney COVID lockdown extended as double-dip recession fears grow
Australia's tight rules and low vaccination rate threaten economic comeback
A man fishes across the harbor from the Sydney Opera House on July 27. Residents and businesses in the greater Sydney area are under tight COVID-19 restrictions. © Getty Images
PRASHANT MEHRA, Contributing writer
SYDNEY -- The highly contagious delta strain of COVID-19 is threatening to upend an Australian economy that has weathered the pandemic well, forcing an extension of Sydney's lockdown on Wednesday and raising the possibility of a double-dip recession.