Canberra has gone one week without recording a new coronavirus case.
It comes as health authorities confirmed no cases were recorded in the past 24 hours with the total number of people diagnosed still standing at 107.
The ACT is the only jurisdiction that has no known active cases of COVID-19, after Canberra's lone active case was identified as recovered on Sunday.
More than 200 coronavirus tests were conducted in Canberra in the past day, taking the total number of negative tests to more than 11,800.
While outdoor gatherings of 10 people are permitted in the ACT, Canberrans have been warned to still keep a physical distance of at least 1.5 metres.
ACT chief health officer Dr Kerryn Coleman said she was disappointed some were not maintaining physical distancing during the first weekend of eased restrictions.
"It was a shame to hear that some people visiting reopened shops or while getting takeaway coffee over the weekend were not complying with the requirements," Dr Coleman said.
"As a community, Canberrans have worked really hard to adjust our lifestyles and flatten the curve.
"However, failing to adhere to physical distancing and social gathering requirements could undermine all of this work very quickly."

The eased restrictions came into effect from midnight on Friday with the ACT allowing up to 10 people to gather in people's homes or in outdoor areas.
The maximum number of people that can attend weddings has been increased to 10, while indoor funerals can have a maximum of 20 and 30 for funerals held outdoors.
Open homes and auctions are now permitted to be held but with a maximum of 10 people.
Religious gatherings have also been permitted but with the 10-person limit.
"Maintaining these requirements, as well as practising good hand and respiratory hygiene, are the best ways to prevent a new wave of COVID-19 in the ACT," Dr Coleman said.
"The pandemic is not over and it only takes one mistake or lapse in concentration to put our community's most vulnerable at risk."
- For information on COVID-19, please go to the ACT Health website or the federal Health Department's website.
- You can also call the Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080
- If you have serious symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, call Triple Zero (000)
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