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Mid North Coast Local Health District is urging locals with even the mildest of symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 following the detection of fragments of the virus in sewage samples taken from the Port Macquarie, Bonny Hills and Dunbogan sewage treatment plants on 30 August 2021.

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Sep 01, 2021
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Mid North Coast Local Health District is urging locals with even the mildest of symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 following the detection of fragments of the virus in sewage samples taken from the Port Macquarie, Bonny Hills and Dunbogan sewage treatment plants on 30 August 2021.

There are no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 anywhere in the Mid North Coast Local Health District.

It has now been more than 14 days since two previous positive cases were reported at Kempsey.

The Port Macquarie sewage treatment plant serves about 54,000 residents of Port Macquarie, Sovereign Hills, Thrumster, Sancrox, North Shore and Settlement Point in the Port Macquarie-Hastings Local Government Area.

The Bonny Hills sewage treatment plant serves about 7,000 residents of Lake Cathie and Bonny Hills.

The Dunbogan sewage treatment plant serves about 8,500 residents of Dunbogan, Laurieton, Lakewood, West Haven, Camden Head and North Haven.

Testing sewage can help provide early warning of undetected infections in an area. In this instance, where there are no known cases of COVID-19 this is of particular concern.

Detection of virus fragments in sewage can also be due to shedding of the virus by someone who may have previously had the illness and may no longer be infectious. It can also be the result of a person with COVID-19 who may have visited the community and has since left the area.

As well as being present in stools, viral fragments can enter the sewer when washed off hands and bodies through sinks and showers.

Usual sewage treatment processes inactivate, or kill, the COVID-19 virus.

A list of the latest sewage detections in NSW is available on the NSW Government website and more information about the NSW Sewage Surveillance Program is available on the NSW Health website.

The Mid North Coast Local Health District strongly encourages people in the area to remain vigilant and get tested for even the mildest of symptoms.

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include a runny nose, scratchy or sore throat, cough, fever, shortness of breath, headache, tiredness, loss of taste or smell, nausea, diarrhoea or muscle aches.

Anyone feeling unwell should immediately get tested and self-isolate until they receive a negative result, so that any potential cases in the community are identified as quickly as possible.

There are COVID-19 testing clinics located across the Mid North Coast LHD at Bellingen, Coffs Harbour, Kempsey, Macksville, Nambucca Heads, Port Macquarie, South West Rocks, Wauchope and Woolgoolga.

A full list of clinic locations and opening hours are listed on the NSW Government website.

There are more than 475 COVID-19 testing locations across NSW, many of which are open seven days a week.

MNCLHD is also encouraging people to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect themselves against COVID-19. There are more than 100 NSW vaccination clinics and outreach locations across the state.

 

 

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