Canberra recorded 10 new COVID-19 cases on Monday after a full weekend with minimal restrictions in place.
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The ACT government is considering a test-to-stay regime at Canberra schools, which could come into effect before the end of term. In addition, three more schools were affected by COVID-19 exposures.
Canberrans were able to enjoy wide-ranging freedoms for the first time in three months at the weekend, with mask mandates largely lifted and no limits on gatherings.
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