Health
Ulladulla among NSW south coast areas on alert after COVID-19 detected in sewage – The Australian
Thousands of residents on the NSW south coast have been urged to monitor for symptoms after fragments of COVID-19 were detected in the wastewater system at Ulladulla….

- By Erin Lyons
- NCA NewsWire
- 4:02PM January 8, 2021
Thousands of residents on the NSW south coast have been urged to monitor for symptoms after fragments of COVID-19 were detected in the wastewater system at Ulladulla.
NSW chief health officer Dr Kerry Chant said the catchment served a population of 32,000 people across Narrawallee, Milton, Mollymook Beach, Ulladulla, Kings Point, Burrill Lake, Dolphin Point and Lake Tabourie.
“I also want to alert the community to a sewage detection in the treatment…
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