Urgent Covid warning for more than 110,000 Sydneysiders after virus is detected in their sewage - News Summed Up

Urgent Covid warning for more than 110,000 Sydneysiders after virus is detected in their sewage


More than 110,000 people in Sydney are on high alert after coronavirus was found in their sewage. NSW Health issued an alert on Tuesday after fragments of Covid-19 were found in the Auburn Sewage Network. Suburbs in the catchment area include Condell Park, Bankstown, Potts Hill, Birrong, Sefton, Bass Hill, Chester Hill, Regents Park, Chullora, Homebush West, Strathfield, Rookwood, and Sydney Olympic Park. Newington, Granville, Clyde, Lidcombe, Auburn, South Granville, Guildford, Silverwater, Rosehill, Berala and Yagoona are also part of the Auburn Sewage Network. It comes as hubs were set up in every state and territory to administer the Pfizer vaccine, with 60,000 people in Australia are scheduled to get their first injection this week.


Source: Daily Mail February 23, 2021 02:07 UTC



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