Canberra's COVID-19 outbreak reaches plateau as government's modelling points to decline in hospitalised cases

Jasper Lindell
Updated February 16 2022 - 6:58am, first published 5:30am
The territory has now marked 12 days with 500 or fewer daily cases of COVID-19. Picture: Elesa Kurtz
The territory has now marked 12 days with 500 or fewer daily cases of COVID-19. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

The COVID-19 outbreak in the ACT has likely plateaued but may see a slow decline in the number of cases, unless a new variant takes hold, experts say.

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Jasper Lindell

Jasper Lindell

Assembly Reporter

Jasper Lindell joined The Canberra Times in 2018. He is a Legislative Assembly reporter, covering ACT politics and government. He also writes about development, transport, heritage, local history, literature and the arts, as well as contributing to the Times' Panorama magazine. He was previously a Sunday Canberra Times reporter.

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