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The ACT has recorded another 13 new cases of COVID-19 in the last reporting period.
It was announced today that Canberra's lockdown will be extended until at least September 17, albeit with a few important changes.
Unfortunately for parents, a relaxation of some rules won't be accompanied by a return to face-to-face learning this term.
Concerningly, there was another school added to the ACT exposure site list on Monday afternoon.
My name is Alex Crowe, I'll be posting here this afternoon and this evening.
- ACT records 12 new cases of Covid, three now in intensive care
- ACT Pfizer vaccination bookings to open for people 16 to 29 'in coming days'
- First COVID-19 death in regional NSW as Dubbo man dies
- Younger Canberrans take their marks in vaccination race
- Thousands of APS contractors left without vaccination leave, quarantine pay
- Massive increase in pet adoptions during Canberra's lockdown
- Ainslie Village identified as COVID-19 exposure site
- Woden hairdresser, supermarkets among latest Canberra exposure sites
- 'Makes no sense': Anger as small projects excluded from construction return
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