The ACT has recorded 455 new cases of COVID-19, as hospital restrictions in Canberra are set to ease. 7NEWS
The ACT has recorded 455 new cases of COVID-19, as hospital restrictions in Canberra are set to ease.Hospitalisations have fallen slightly from 51 to 49 patients with COVID-19.
It comes as visitors will be allowed back into ACT hospitals from Wednesday, after previously being banned due to the Omicron wave.For children in hospitals, two parents or carers can attend together, but only one will be allowed to stay overnight. ACT Health said the decision to ease restrictions came after carefully considering the COVID-19 situation in the territory.
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