The Northern Territory has recorded 95 new cases of COVID-19.
This includes 14 cases of community transmission, 42 cases are recent interstate or international arrivals, 11 cases are close contacts of previous cases and 28 require further investigation to identify the source.
There are cases reported in the last 24 hours in the greater Darwin area, Alice Springs, Katherine, Nhulunbuy and Jabiru.
Three cases in Jabiru are connected to cases in Darwin and are in isolation prior to returning to Darwin.
Six new cases in Nhulunbuy are close contacts of cases reported yesterday and four cases are people who have returned from interstate.
Two cases in Alice Springs are interstate travellers, as were the three cases reported yesterday.
There is a single new case in Katherine, who is a known household contact.
All other cases are thought to be in the greater Darwin area.
There are currently 26 people with COVID-19 in hospital, but only three are classified as acute hospital admissions.
There are 15 patients in Alice Springs Hospital, eight patients in Tennant Creek Hospital and three patients in Royal Darwin Hospital.
There are no COVID-19 patients are in ICU.
The details of more than 70 exposure sites across the state are available on the NT Health website.
Source: 9News