No new COVID-19 cases have been detected in the ACT in the past 24 hours, stretching the territory's streak to 57 days.
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There has not been an active case of COVID-19 in the ACT in 38 days.
The ACT has had 84,122 negative test results, and 113 total cases of COVID-19.
Canberra has recorded 113 cases in total, and three deaths.
There have been no new cases of COVID-19 recorded in the ACT in the past 24 hours, leaving the ACT's total at 113.
ACT Health is warning Canberrans that with more pollen in the air during Spring, there may be an increase of people suffering hay fever and asthma.
"Some COVID-19 symptoms can be similar to those experienced by hay fever and asthma sufferers, so it is important to have a plan in place," ACT Health said.
"If you are a hay fever sufferer, see your GP at the beginning of spring to discuss a management plan.
"This can include how to prevent and manage your symptoms, and when you might need to get tested if you experience COVID-19 symptoms."
"If you have asthma, ensure your asthma action plan has been recently reviewed by your GP and discuss when you might need to get tested for COVID-19 if you develop symptoms."
ACT Health says having a management plan in place with your GP will help identify symptoms that aren't associated with hayfever or asthma.
Asthma and hayfever sufferers should self isolate and seek medical advice if they are unsure if their symptoms are related to COVID-19.
Canberrans are urged to get tested if they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, cough, sore throat or shortness of breath.
ACT Health reminds Canberrans to avoid large crowds, keep 1.5 metres away whenever possible, continue good hand hygiene, to stay home if unwell and to get tested if experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms.