Twenty-five of the new COVID-19 infections in the ACT are linked to known cases or existing outbreaks.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr speaks to the media during a COVID-19 update outside the COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at the AIS, Monday, October 11, 2021.Canberra has recorded 32 new coronavirus cases as the ACT nears the end of its lockdown.
Of Monday's new cases, 25 were linked to existing outbreaks or known cases including 19 which were household contacts. There were 11 people that were in quarantine for their entire infectious period, nine who spent some time in the community and six are still under investigation.
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