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Pimpama, Coombabah and Merrimac Loganholme on alert
Fragments of coronavirus have been detected in four south east Queensland sewage catchments as health authorities monitor other cases in NSW and Victoria.
Queensland Acting chief health officer Dr Sonya Bennett announced on Tuesday traces of the virus were detected in the Gold Coast catchments of Pimpama, Coombabah and Merrimac.
Additional fragments were found in a sewage catchment in Loganholme, south of Brisbane.
No new cases were recorded overnight but Dr Bennett encouraged residents of the Gold Coast and neighbouring Logan to be alert for…
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