Health
Coronavirus fragments found in Gold Coast sewage – Gympie Times
It comes as Queensland Health issued a warning about three new gastrointestinal symptoms which could indicate a person has contracted COVID-19
VIRAL fragments of COVID-19 have been found in sewage at a Gold Coast treatment plant during wastewater testing.
The routine testing has returned a positive result at Coombabah Sewage Treatment Plant on Rain Tree Glen, Queensland Health confirmed in a statement.
It comes as Queensland Health issued a warning about three new gastrointestinal symptoms which could indicate a person has contracted COVID-19.
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea have today been added to the existing list of COVID-19 symptoms…
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