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Hundreds told to get tested after ‘strong and unexpected’ COVID-19 wastewater detections – The Age
The Health Department has contacted hundreds of Victorians and urged them to undergo a coronavirus test after fragments of COVID-19 were detected in wastewater…

The Health Department has contacted hundreds of Victorians and urged them to undergo a coronavirus test after strong and unexpected COVID-19 fragments were detected in the states wastewater.
Authorities said 246 people in Melbournes western and north-western suburbs had been contacted on Thursday and told to get tested as a precaution.
A COVID-19 testing facility in Moorabin on Centre Dandenong Road.Credit:Simon Schluter
This additional action is being taken due to the strength of the wastewater…
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