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COVID-19 fragments found in Queensland wastewater from Cairns to Loganholme – ABC News
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer is treating the discovery of viral fragments of COVID-19 in wastewater at Warwick, Stanthorpe, Loganholme and Cairns with “absolute…
Queensland’s Chief Health Officer is treating the discovery of viral fragments of COVID-19 in wastewater at four locations across the state with “absolute caution”, as the state conducts 20,000 tests over two days.
Key points:
- The tests were conducted on December 29 and 30
- Queensland recorded two new COVID-19 cases today, both overseas acquired
- Dr Young said it was important anyone in the Warwick, Stanthorpe, Loganholme and Cairns communities get tested immediately
Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette…
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