General
Restrictions in the ACT for travellers from Greater Sydney, Wollongong extended over New Year’s to January 6
An effective travel ban in the Australian Capital Territory for those from Greater Sydney, Wollongong, and the Central Coast have been extended to January 6.
Key points:
- ACT Health extended the restrictions due to continued concerns about the COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney
- Another announcement regarding the measures will be made on January 5
- Chief Minister Andrew Barr said Canberrans would have to remain vigilant over New Year’s Eve
It will mean those separated by the restrictions over Christmas will have to remain apart for another week.
The restrictions were announced on December 20, while Canberrans returning home from those places were told they would have to quarantine for 14 days upon their arrival.
ACT Chief Health Officer Kerryn Coleman…
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