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Virus warning for Bathurst 1000 attendees – Walcha News
Anyone who was at the Bathurst 1000 motor race on the weekend is being urged to get tested if they show symptoms of COVID-19 after virus traces were found in…

Anyone who was at the Bathurst 1000 motor race on the weekend is being urged to get tested if they show symptoms of COVID-19 after virus traces were found in local sewage.
The wastewater sample from the weekend could indicate an infection in someone who attended or worked at the race, a visitor to Bathurst, or a local resident, NSW Health said in a statement on Wednesday night.
Local residents or weekend visitors showing even mild symptoms should immediately isolate and get tested and remain in…
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