Canberra recorded 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm on Monday as it starts its first full week with minimal restrictions in place.
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It comes as Canberra's first dose vaccination rate went past 100 per cent due to a lag in population estimates.
While vaccination rates have been extremely high in the territory, new research has revealed the hesitancy caused among pregnant women, as misinformation about the jab spread early in the rollout.
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