The ACT has recorded another 16 COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Saturday.
There are five people in hospital with the virus across the territory, including two in intensive care and one requiring a ventilator.
There are 177 cases currently active in the community, with 1918 total cases recorded in the ACT.
There were 2280 negative tests returned in the 24 hours to 9am on Sunday.
As of Friday, 97 per cent of ACT residents aged 12 and over had received both doses.
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There were 192 in hospital across the state, including 32 people in intensive care.
Nearly 92 per cent of NSW's 16 and over population has been fully-vaccinated.
But the state was edging towards 90 per cent full vaccination among its 12-and-over population, and was expected to pass the threshold on Sunday.
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