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COVID-19 traces in Cleveland Carole Parks sewage of ‘particular concern’

Queensland health authorities have revealed they are increasingly concerned about the continued detection of coronavirus in more than a dozen sewage catchments across the state.
But the repeated traces of the deadly virus in Brisbane’s Cleveland as well as Carole Park in Ipswich is “particularly concerning” because these suburbs have no hotel quarantine facilities.
“In the past two weeks, 16 sewage catchments have detected viral fragments of COVID-19 in various locations across the state,” acting chief health officer Dr Sonya…
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