The ACT has reported 102 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm Thursday.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Case numbers have now broken ACT records three days in a row with 58 cases announced on Wednesday and 85 on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Australians will have their wait for a COVID-19 vaccine booster reduced as authorities scramble to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
The new cases bring the active total to 334.
There are two people in hospital because of COVID, with none in intensive care.
There were 5075 negative tests received in the 24 hours to 9am Friday, as some testing sites will close or reduce hours on Christmas Day.
Meantime, the percentage of the eligible population who are now fully vaccinated has reached 98.5 per cent.
As Christmas Day approaches the Omicron variant and interstate travel requirements continue to impact residents with long lines at COVID-19 testing sites across the ACT.
MORE COVID-19 NEWS:
Around Australia
NSW has recorded 5612 COVID-19 cases and one death as cases continue to surge in the state.
The new cases were diagnosed from 164,144 tests undertaken in the 24-hours to 8pm on Thursday.
There are 382 patients in hospital, 53 of them in ICU.
Some 93.5 per cent per cent of people 16 and older are fully jabbed.
Victoria has recorded another eight deaths from COVID-19 and 2095 new cases.
There are 15,471 active coronavirus cases in the state and 397 patients in hospital, the seven-day average remains steady at 392.
A total of 75 people in intensive care are actively infected with 40 on a ventilator.
READ MORE:
Our coverage of the health and safety aspects of this outbreak of COVID-19 in the ACT is free for anyone to access. However, we depend on subscription revenue to support our journalism. If you are able, please subscribe here. If you are already a subscriber, thank you for your support. You can also sign up for our newsletters for regular updates.
Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content:
- Bookmark canberratimes.com.au
- Download our app
- Make sure you are signed up for our breaking and regular headlines newsletters
- Follow us on Twitter
- Follow us on Instagram