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NSW health alert issued after COVID traces found in sewage in north-west Sydney – 7NEWS.com.au
Health authorities are urging residents to get tested even if their symptoms are mild.

Residents in parts of Sydneys north-west have been urged by NSW Health to get tested for COVID-19 after traces of the virus were detected in sewage.
The NSW sewage surveillance program detected traces in a sewage treatment plant in Riverston when it tested on November 29.
NSW Health said the affected areas included Riverstone, Vineyard, Marsden Park, Shanes Park, Quakers Hill, Oakville, Box Hill, The Ponds, Rouse Hill, Nelson, Schofields and Colebee.
Residents in these areas are encouraged to get…
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