Sunday 24 October -
Nine new cases, the first time the daily tally had been in single digits for more than a month.
There were 982 negative test results received in the 24 hours to 9am today, the first time the number of daily tests had fallen bellow 1000 since the start of the outbreak.
Monday 25 October -
Nine new cases, same as yesterday. 88% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
The number of negative test results has dropped to 647.
Tuesday 26 October -
12 new cases. 89.3% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
The number of negative test results jumped to 1733.
Wednesday 27 October -
10 new cases. 90.5% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated, the highest rate of full and partial vaccination among the eligible population - those aged 12 and over - of any state and territory.
Thursday 28 October -
8 new cases. There are now 10 people in hospital with the virus, with seven in intensive care and five requiring ventilation.
91.4% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
Friday 29 October -
10 new local COVID-19 cases. There are nine people in hospital with the virus, including six in intensive care and five requiring ventilation.
92.3% of Canberrans aged 12 and over have now received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Today is the ACT’s unofficial “freedom day”, when most of the COVID-19 restrictions imposed during the latest lockdown will end. Almost all businesses will now be open; some for the first time in 11 weeks. Canberrans can also enjoy the outdoors without a mask.
Saturday 30 October -
9 new cases. 1133 negative cases had been received in the past 24 hours.
ACT Health has published a list of regions in NSW and Victoria that unvaccinated Canberrans cannot freely visit from November 1, as they are classified as high-risk. These regions include Newcastle and Port Stephens in NSW, and large parts of Greater Melbourne.
Sunday 31 October -
Seven new cases. There are now 210 active cases in the ACT.
Monday 1 November -
Five new cases.
ACT Health announced that Pfizer booster shots are now available, from participating GPs, pharmacies and ACT Government COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
Tuesday 2 November -
8 new cases. 93.2% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
Wednesday 3 November -
15 new cases. The junior campus of Wanniassa School in Canberra’s south has been closed due to a growing COVID-19 cluster. An individual was unknowingly infectious with COVID-19 while at the school on October 27, 28 and 29. A number of further cases were identified since then.
Thursday 4 November -
13 new cases. 94% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
Friday 5 November -
6 new cases and one death - a man in his 40s who was being treated in the intensive care unit.
Saturday 6 November -
18 new cases. Two are still in hospital, one is in intensive care requiring ventilation.
Sunday 7 November -
13 new cases. 95% of Canberrans aged 12 and older have now received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, the first Australian jurisdiction to reach the milestone.
Monday 8 November -
13 new cases. Only one person remains hospitalised with the virus. They are in intensive care and requiring ventilation.
Tuesday 9 November -
18 new cases.
The ACT Government today revealed further easing of COVID restrictions which would take this place this Friday, November 12.
Wednesday 10 November -
9 new cases. The good news is that for the first time since early in Canberra’s lockdown, there are no people in hospital with COVID-19.
From today, Canberrans can now add their COVID-19 vaccination certificate to the Check In CBR app, despite proof of vaccination status not being required for entrance to most venues in the ACT. The digital certificate can be linked using either the Express Plus Medicare App, or an existing myGov account.
Thursday 11 November -
9 new cases. 95.8% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
A Wanniassa house party on October 30 attended by up to 150 teenagers have been identified as a COVID super-spreader event.
Friday 12 November -
15 new cases.
The ACT Government has extended the Public Health Emergency Declaration until February 12 next year, and also updated a list of high-risk locations in NSW and Victoria.
Saturday 13 November - 11 new cases.
Sunday 14 November - 15 new cases.
Monday 15 November - 10 new cases.
Tuesday 16 November - 12 new cases. 4 people now in hospital. including one person in intensive care on a ventilator. 96.5% of Canberrans aged 12 or over are now fully vaccinated.
Wednesday 17 November - 6 new cases.
Thursday 18 November - 25 cases, the highest number of new cases since there were 28 on October 21.
Friday 19 November - 17 cases. 97% of Canberrans aged 12 and over are now fully vaccinated.
There were 4243 negative test results on Thursday - more than double the 2035 tests the previous day.