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Coronavirus found in Perisher sewage prompts NSW health authorities to issue an alert – 7NEWS.com.au
NSW Health says several locations in the state should be on high alert as coronavirus continues to spread.

Health authorities in NSW put nine locations in the state on alert on Thursday, urging anyone who lives in or has visited those areas to get tested even if they have only the mildest symptoms of coronavirus.
While eight of the locations – Potts Point, Carnes Hill shops, Prestons, Bonnyrigg, Wetherill Park, Mt Pritchard, Bankstown City Plaza and Cabramatta – have all recently reported cases of COVID-19, one has been added to the list for a different reason.
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