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COVID alert for Brisbane suburbs after new coronavirus detection in wastewater – 7NEWS.com.au
If you live in these areas, you must be on alert for the slightest of symptoms.

Brisbane residents are being warned of the prospect of undetected COVID-19 cases after fragments were found in the citys sewage.
Queensland Health has received new testing results of wastewater at the Luggage Point treatment plant, which services 96 suburbs.
Queenslands Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young has used the findings to prompt people to get tested for coronavirus if they have any symptoms, even if mild.
That includes fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue, diarrhoea, nausea or…
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