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Canberra’s coronavirus public health emergency period to be extended by 90 days, minister declares – ABC News
As the risks posed by recurring outbreaks of COVID-19 in Victoria and New South Wales remain, the ACT’s Health Minister has granted the Chief Health Officer 90 more days to manage Canberra’s coronavirus response.

A public health emergency order for the ACT has been extended to November 19, in response to risks posed by recurring outbreaks of COVID-19 in Victoria and New South Wales.
Key points:
- ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith has extended the public health emergency order by 90 days until November 19
- The order allows the Chief Health Officer to continue to make directions about quarantine or gathering sizes, for example
- It has been more than five weeks since the last CO…
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