The Australian military started patrolling the streets of Sydney on Monday to enforce a COVID-19 lockdown, with some even going door-to-door. About 300 unarmed military personnel were tasked with going to people’s houses to check whether individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 are isolating at home, Sydney police commissioner Mick Fuller told reporters in a press conference. Fuller said the military operation will be “centered around the welfare of the community and ensuring that stay-at-home orders … are observed,” according to SBS. “Police officers will be assisted by ADF personnel as they deliver food parcels, conduct welfare door-knocks and go through compliance checks of stay-at-home and self-isolation orders,” he added. The sight of military troops on the ground drew condemnation from several groups and locals. Australian Defence Force Brigadier Michael Garraway said that troops won’t be enforcing any laws. “I want to say right upfront that we are not a law …