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Coronavirus traces found in Qld wastewater as state prepares to reopen

Queensland’s wastewater testing regime, in place across 13 communities around the state, has previously detected similar positive results around the south-east and further up the coast in Rockhampton and the Whitsundays.
While the instances were at one stage described as “mysterious” by Deputy Premier Steven Miles, Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said they were a reminder for those with symptoms of the virus to get tested.
A Queensland Health spokesman said the program could indicate the “possibility” of undetected cases.
“People shouldn’t be alarmed but they shouldn’t be complacent, either. If you are sick with symptoms which could be due to COVID-19, go and get tested and then stay home until you get your results,” he said.
“There…
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