- NSW announces additional restrictions for the LGAs of concern
- Contact tracing underway in Victoria for one case in Shepparton
- ACT records 12 new cases
- South Australia eases its border restrictions
New South Wales
NSW has recorded 644 new locally acquired cases, with at least 41 in the community while infectious. Four people who had received one dose of the vaccine have died.
Additional rules for residents and businesses in the will apply from 12.01am Monday 23 August, including curfews from 9pm to 5 am and a one-hour limit to the daily outdoor exercise.
Greater Sydney’s lockdown is extended until 30 September.
Victoria
Victoria has recorded 55 new locally acquired cases, out of which six are not linked to known outbreaks. Thirty cases were in the community while infectious.
Health authorities have issued an alert after one positive case was detected in Shepparton in regional Victoria.
Australian Capital Territory
The ACT has recorded 12 new locally acquired cases, out of which one is under investigation. The total number of active cases in Canberra is 94.
There is currently one COVID-19 patient admitted to hospital and including public transport routes, fast food outlets and a childcare outlet.
Last 24 hours around Australia
- NT and Queensland record another day of zero community transmission.
- South Australia lifts border restrictions with northern and regional Queensland and most of the Northern Territory.

Source: ALC
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