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Growing concern COVID-19 could be in South-East Queensland community after second detection in wastewater testing – ABC News
Acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett says positive coronavirus fragments in two sewage catchments not fed by hotel quarantine raises the potential there is…

Queensland’s Acting Chief Health Officer Sonya Bennett is voicing concern there is undetected coronavirus in the community.
Key points:
- COVID-19 fragments have been repeatedly detected at Coombabah, Cleveland and Carole Park
- Dr Bennett says Cleveland and Carole Park sewage treatments aren’t fed by hotel quarantine
- Viral fragments have been detected in 16 sewage catchments in the past fortnight
Viral fragments of COVID-19 have been found in 16 sewage catchments around the state in the past two weeks,…
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