Thirteen of the 15 local COVID-19 cases recorded in the past 24 hours have been linked to previous cases.
The ACT has recorded 15 new COVID-19 cases, less than half the record amount of 32 reported for the previous 24 hours.Six were in quarantine during their entire infectious period, seven spent part of their infectious period in the community and two remain under investigation.
"In good news we have seen a reduction in the number of people requiring urgent medical care," ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr told reporters.Mr Barr again urged people to get tested."Every day you wait an see if it might just be a cold and you delay getting tested, that is a risk to you, your family and the broader community."
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