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Sydney suburbs on alert after fragments of COVID-19 detected in sewage – PerthNow
Thousands of residents in Sydney have been urged to monitor for symptoms after fragments of coronavirus were found in wastewater.

Thousands of residents in Sydney have been urged to monitor for symptoms after fragments of coronavirus were found in wastewater.
Resident across 14 suburbs have been told to monitor for symptoms and get tested if they occur.
The sewage surveillance program detected fragments of the virus in the treatment plant in West Hornsby which serves Glenorie, Wahroonga, Thornleigh, Pennant Hills, Cherrybrook, Castle Hill, Galston, Dural, Westleigh, Glenhaven, Waitara, Hornsby, Normanhurst and West Pennant…
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