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Thirty-five Logan suburbs on alert after COVID-19 fragments found in sewage – The Age
Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young has urged anyone in the affected areas with symptoms to get tested.

Queensland Health has 35 Logan suburbs, south of Brisbane, on alert after coronavirus fragments were found in sewage from a wastewater treatment plant.
The positive test results were detected in the Loganholme sewage catchment and Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young has urged anyone in the area with symptoms to get tested immediately.
Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young says it is critical to find any new cases as quickly as possible.Credit:Jono Searle – Getty Images
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