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ACT records four COVID-19 cases as quarantine tightened

The ACT has recorded four new cases of COVID-19, the lowest daily figure in Canberra for more than three months.

The last time daily infections were so low was on 15 August, just days after the start of Canberra’s Delta lockdown.

It comes as ACT Health authorities have moved to tighten restrictions for overseas travellers looking to enter Canberra in the wake of the new Omicron variant.

Following a meeting of national cabinet on Tuesday night, international travellers from eight southern African nations will be barred from entering the ACT until they have completed quarantine arrangements in NSW or Victoria.

All other fully vaccinated international travellers looking to come to the ACT will need to complete an online declaration 24 hours before arrival, and must undergo three days of quarantine and take a COVID test.

The ACT’s vaccination rate is edging closer to 98 per cent fully vaccinated, with the rate now sitting at 97.8 per cent.

The number of patients in hospital with active or cleared COVID-19 cases remains stable, with eight currently being treated.

Of those, three are in intensive care and two are on a ventilator.

Testing numbers saw 1,682 negative tests recorded in the ACT on Tuesday.

Active cases in the ACT has dropped by nine to 135.

Since Canberra’s lockdown began on August 12, there have been 2,010 cases of the virus reported in the capital.

Meanwhile, NSW cases numbers jumped to 251 with no deaths and Victoria reported 1,179 infections and six deaths.

With AAP

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