Two COVID incursions caused most Canberra cases in 2021 Delta wave, genomic sequencing shows

Jasper Lindell
Updated August 30 2022 - 3:28pm, first published 11:30am
ACT Chief Health Officer Dr Kerryn Coleman, front, addresses the media after Chief Minister Andrew Barr, rear, announced Canberra would enter a lockdown on August 12, 2021. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
ACT Chief Health Officer Dr Kerryn Coleman, front, addresses the media after Chief Minister Andrew Barr, rear, announced Canberra would enter a lockdown on August 12, 2021. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

The Delta variant of COVID-19 was introduced to Canberra at least 13 separate times following the first outbreak last year, but two incursions among disadvantaged and ethnically diverse groups led to most of the community cases in that period, a preliminary study has found.

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Jasper Lindell

Jasper Lindell

Assembly Reporter

Jasper Lindell joined The Canberra Times in 2018. He is a Legislative Assembly reporter, covering ACT politics and government. He also writes about development, transport, heritage, local history, literature and the arts, as well as contributing to the Times' Panorama magazine. He was previously a Sunday Canberra Times reporter.

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