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Coronavirus ‘found in sewage’ in Apollo Bay, Victoria, despite no known cases – ABC News
“Fragments” of COVID-19 in coastal town’s wastewater network may be from a local who hasn’t been tested “shedding” the virus, says Health Department.

Analysis of wastewater from the Apollo Bay sewer network in south-west Victoria has revealed viral fragments of coronavirus, despite no active cases in the town in recent weeks.
- Fragments of coronavirus have been found in the wastewater of south-west Victorian town Apollo Bay
- There have been no active cases in the town or surrounding community for several weeks
- The town is 70 kms south of Colac, where a major outbreak appears to have flared up again
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