Most of the ACT's remaining COVID-19 rules have now ended
abc.net.au/news/public-health-declaration-ends-canberra-covid-rules/101489612Most of the remaining COVID-19 safety rules in Canberra have been removed as the ACT's two-and-a-half-year public health emergency ends.Testing clinics will close or wind back their operating hoursAs of this morning, Canberrans no longer need to wear face masks on public transport or when using shared transport such as taxis.
Canberra's COVID-19 testing centres will begin to wind back as the government encourages people to rely instead on home-testing kits.
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