ACT records 33 new COVID-19 cases as authorities warn of testing drop off

The ACT has recorded 33 new coronavirus cases, with health officials warning of a sharp drop in the number of people getting tested.

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr speaking to the media

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr speaking to the media Source: AAP

The ACT has reported 33 new coronavirus cases, 24 of which are linked to known infections or ongoing clusters.

As of Sunday there were 16 COVID-19 patients in ACT hospitals, including nine in intensive care.

While the daily tally is comfortably below recent highs of above 50 cases, ACT Health warned there has been a noticeable drop in the number of people getting tested.

It said while on Saturday 9 October there were more than 3,500 tests undertaken, only 1,508 tests were collected on Saturday 16 October.

It said part of the drop in numbers is because of the recent changes to the way exposure locations are now classified.
However, ACT Chief Health Officer Kerryn Coleman said it was still an important reminder to Canberrans to continue coming forward for testing.

"Testing remains a vital step in the way we manage COVID-19, especially now that we have eased restrictions," Dr Coleman said.

"We are strongly urging Canberrans to continue to get tested with the mildest of COVID-19 symptoms and as soon as symptoms start.

"While the risk is lower, it is important everyone remembers that even if fully vaccinated, you can still contract COVID-19 and pass it on to others, especially to those who are unvaccinated."

The ACT started easing lockdown restrictions last Friday.


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Published 17 October 2021 1:24pm
Updated 17 October 2021 1:30pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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