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How did coronavirus end up in a Whitsundays sewage treatment plant when nobody is sick? – ABC News
There has been no community transmission of the coronavirus for three weeks, so how could the virus be found living in a waste treatment plant in the Whitsunday…
A walk-in COVID-19 testing clinic has reopened at Airlie Beach this morning after scientists found more traces of the deadly coronavirus in sewage samples.
Key points:
- The Cannonvale sewage treatment plant has been a source of constant surprises
- Experts say it is a mystery where virus fragments came from
- Results do not necessarily mean there are active cases in the area
With no cases of community transmission recorded since September 10, Queenslanders are bei…
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