Good afternoon, Canberra.
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There's been a lot happening on day one of the seven day lockdown declared for the ACT.
The ACT recorded two new cases of Covid on Friday, including a 14-year-old school student at Gold Creek School.
The new cases bring the total number of Covid cases in the ACT to six. The government has also confirmed that we are dealing with the Delta strain.
- Day one of lockdown: What you need to know
- Student tests positive for COVID-19 sending hundreds into quarantine
- ACT records two new Covid cases, including school student
- 'Risky' exposure sites to drive up ACT cases, experts say
- ACT exposure sites list grows to include Gungahlin Kmart, Big W
- Economic relief confirmed for Covid-hit ACT businesses
- Three more COVID-19 cases confirmed as ACT enters snap lockdown
- Exposure sites identified in several Canberra suburbs
- What's been cancelled due to Covid lockdown in Canberra?
My name is Lanie Tindale and I'll take over for the afternoon and evening.
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