ACT records 13 new COVID-19 cases as business warned over flouting rules

The ACT has recorded 13 new COVID-19 cases as Chief Minister Andrew Barr issues a warning for businesses flouting restrictions.

Few cars are seen crossing Kings Avenue bridge leading to Parliament House in Canberra as the city's coronavirus lockdown drags on.

Canberra's lockdown is due to end on September 17 but will likely be extended. Source: AAP

Canberra has recorded 13 new coronavirus cases as ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr warns businesses continuing to flout restrictions face closure.

Of Monday's cases, seven were linked with at least 10 in the community for some of the time while infectious.
Mr Barr said eight out of 10 businesses visited by police on Sunday were not complying with public health directions.

"This is a problem. We are now moving beyond warnings," the chief minister told reporters.

"Repeat offenders will have to be closed."
It comes as he prepares to unveil on Tuesday the timeline and steps to ease restrictions.

The ACT's twice-extended lockdown is scheduled to run until midnight on Friday.

Some additional freedoms have already been granted, including small outdoor gatherings.

Mr Barr has consistently sought to temper community expectations, saying the steps out of lockdown will be gradual and cautious.

There are nine people in hospital with the virus, with three in intensive care including one requiring ventilation.


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Published 13 September 2021 1:42pm
Updated 13 September 2021 1:50pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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