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ACT’s COVID-19 border restrictions extended for another week as territory records no known active cases

The ACT once again has no known cases of COVID-19, but the Government is not showing any signs of slowing down its approach to preventing an outbreak.
Key points:
- The ACT’s current border restrictions with NSW coronavirus hotspots will remain in place until Wednesday January 13
- The restrictions affect non-ACT residents who have been in Greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast and Wollongong
- ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr urged Canberrans to reconsider interstate travel
ACT health authorities have extended the territory’s border ban on people travelling from coronavirus hotspots in New South Wales for a further week, until Wednesday 13.
People coming from Greater Sydney, the Central Coast, the Blue Mountains and Wollongong who are…
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