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Further COVID-19 wastewater finds spark testing call from Qld authorities
“That means there could potentially be an undetected case in the community. That is why we are urging anyone with any symptoms, no matter how mild to come forward and get tested.”
Dr Bennett said it was “critical” any potential cases were found and contained quickly, particularly with the new more contagious variants of the virus circulating.
State health authorities reported one new diagnosis of COVID-19 in a returned traveller in hotel quarantine on Friday, which marked 18 days since the last case of community transmission.
Speaking on Friday to mark a year since the state declared a public health emergency in response to the pandemic, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to “step up” and take…
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