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COVID-19 fragments detected in sewage in Auburn, sparking fresh concerns for 24 suburbs – PerthNow
Health officials have issued an urgent COVID-19 warning for more than 110,000 Sydneysiders after the virus was detected in their sewage.

Health officials have issued an urgent COVID-19 warning for more than 110,000 Sydneysiders after the virus was detected in their sewage.
Fragments of the coronavirus were found on the Auburn Sewage Network that serves more than 110,000 people the second recent detection in the area.
NSW Health officials have advised residents in 24 suburbs to get tested because it is unclear whether the virus fragments are from new cases or from recently recovered cases in the area.
The suburbs are Condell Park,…
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