ACT to scrap mandatory isolation for household contacts of COVID-19 cases from Wednesday

 The ACT's quarantine requirements for household contacts of people who have COVID-19 will ease next week.

The ACT government announced today that the restriction would lift from 11:59pm on Tuesday, April 26, bringing the territory's mandatory isolation rules in line with those of New South Wales and Victoria.

The change means household contacts will no longer have to isolate from home for seven days, as long as they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms.

However,  they will still be required to minimise their movement in the community and comply with some rules.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-21/act-to-end-isolation-for-household-contacts-of-known-covid-cases/101004568



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