As new restrictions begin, ACT records 1,305 cases of COVID-19

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As new restrictions begin, ACT records 1,305 cases of COVID-19
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The ACT has recorded more than 1,000 cases of COVID-19 for the second day in a row, as new hospitality restrictions begin, prompted by rising cases.

That number is the territory’s highest daily tally of the pandemic to date, and the second time cases have exceeded 1,000.

"Events will continue, with ACT Health working closely with event organisers to ensure COVID safety plans are in place." "Most of our patrons have done the right thing without being asked. They've scanned in, they're wearing masks on arrival. Most of them are choosing to sit outside. "Postponing elective surgeries is always incredibly difficult, but taking this action will enable additional health care staff to be redeployed to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak," she said.

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