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CENTRAL COAST RESIDENTS REMAIN ON HIGH ALERT AFTER COVID DETECTED IN SEWAGE – NBN News
Central Coast residents have again been reminded to be on high alert for signs of COVID-19 after wastewater analysis picked up traces of the virus. NSW Health said…

Central Coast residents have again been reminded to be on high alert for signs of COVID-19 after wastewater analysis picked up traces of the virus.
NSW Health said today residents should continue to get tested even if they have the mildest of symptoms.
The concern is there could be other active cases in the local community in people who have not been tested and who might incorrectly assume their symptoms are just a cold.
It comes as traces of the virus were detected at a treatment plant in Kincumber,…
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