Health
‘Still out there’: Fears of undetected cases rise – Observer
A leading health expert says fragments of coronavirus being found in Maroochydore sewage means people could be unknowingly carrying the virus

A leading health expert says fragments of coronavirus being found in Maroochydore sewage is a sign that people could be out there unknowingly carrying the virus.
Dr Ian Norton, a specialist emergency physician for the World Health Organisation, said it was no time to panic but important that the public remembered they aren’t immune to the virus.
It came as residents with symptoms in Maroochydore, as well as Wynnum and Townsville residents, were being urged to get tested for the virus after fra…
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