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The ACT is set to reach the milestone of 90 per cent of its eligible residents being fully vaccinated for Covid-19 by the end of the month, as Canberra nears the end of its lockdown.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said Canberra was on track to be one of the most vaccinated cities in the world, as the government's largest vaccination clinic expanded to include walk-up appointments.
It comes as Canberra reported 32 new cases on Monday, with 25 of those linked to known cases.
The ACT is set to reach a significant milestone by the end of October, having 90 per cent of residents having received both jabs (pictured, Parliament House in Canberra)
There were 11 cases in quarantine for all of their infectious period, with nine spending time in the community.
There are 18 people in hospital, seven of which are in intensive care and six of those on ventilators.
As the ACT heads towards the end of its lockdown on Friday, Mr