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刚看到悉尼西北部不少区域的sewage detection发现有阳性残留物,政府敦促有症状就一起去检测,看来病毒开始向北攻进了!
华人朋友不少的山区赫然在列!
NSW Health's ongoing sewage surveillance program has detected fragments of the virus that causes COVID-19 in a number of sewerage systems in Sydney. Of particular concern are detections at Castle Hill-Cattai, Penrith and Port Kembla, which currently have no known cases. This is the third time Penrith has tested positive with no known cases.
Penrith sewage treatment plant serves about 97,000 people in suburbs including Cambridge Gardens, Cambridge Park, Leonay, Emu Plains, Glenbrook, Penrith, South Penrith, Glenmore Park, Jamisontown, Regentville, Lapstone, Orchard Hills, Kingswood, Castlereagh, Cranebrook, Llandilo, Sun Valley, Mount Riverview, Emu Heights, Jordan Springs, Mulgoa, Warrimoo, Blaxland and Yellow Rock, as well as the Blue Mountains National Park.
Castle Hill-Cattai sewage treatment plant serves approximately 8,400 people in suburbs including Glenhaven, Dural, Kenthurst, Kellyville and Castle Hill.
Port Kembla sewage network serves about 49,000 people in suburbs including Windang, Lake Heights, Cringila, Warrawong, Koonawarra, Brownsville, Dapto, Berkeley, Kanahooka, Horsley, Avondale, Cleveland, Unanderra, Kembla Grange, Primbee and Port Kembla.
People in these areas are asked to be especially vigilant for the onset of any cold-like symptoms, and if they appear, to be tested immediately and isolate until a negative result is received. |
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