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Urgent warning for holiday destination as Covid found in sewage – Yahoo News Australia
Thousands of people in the NSW region have been told to closely monitor for symptoms.
Thousands of people in a popular tourist region have been urged to be on high alert after traces of coronavirus were detected in sewage.
More than 140,000 people residing on the NSW Central Coast should present for Covid testing even if they have the mildest of symptoms, Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant urged on Wednesday.
Traces of the virus were detected at the Kincumber treatment plant, which services the Gosford area, on Monday, Dr Chant said.
We are aware that there is a Covid positive case…
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