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Positive coronavirus cases detected in SA wastewater and in hotel quarantine – ABC News
Wastewater testing in South Australia returns evidence of coronavirus at two treatment plants, while a Victorian woman on her way to the Northern Territory has also tested positive.

Wastewater testing in South Australia has returned evidence of coronavirus at two treatment plants.
SA Health said one positive sample came back at Bolivar, which has a catchment of 700,000 properties, including the Adelaide CBD, where patients with the virus have been housed in hotels.
A second positive was delivered at Angaston in the Barossa Valley, which serves about 2,000 properties.
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