ACT hits new daily COVID-19 record of 85 cases

The ACT has set a new daily record for COVID-19 cases with 85 reported in the latest period.

The ACT has recorded 85 new COVID-19 cases, with testing centres under strain.

The ACT has recorded 85 new COVID-19 cases, with testing centres under strain. Source: AAP

The ACT has set another one-day record for COVID-19 infections, jumping to 85 new cases.

Thursday's figure represents the second consecutive record case tally, following 58 infections reported on Wednesday.

Canberra's four main COVID-19 testing clinics reached capacity early on Thursday as long queues continued.

More than 5200 negative results were processed at government-run clinics in the 24 hours to 9am on Thursday.

But the overall testing number is likely to be higher once private clinics are taken into account.

There are now 245 active infections in the ACT. The number of people in hospital with the virus remains at three.

More than 6000 bookings have already been made by parents to vaccinate their children aged between 5 and 11 once that program begins from January 10.

Vaccination rates in the ACT remain at 98.4 per cent of residents aged 12 and over, the highest rate of any jurisdiction in the country.


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