[Epoch Times June 22, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Xiao Jie, Sydney, Australia). Two sewage treatment plants in Sydney detected residues of the Chinese Communist Party virus that caused Wuhan pneumonia on Monday. NSW authorities are worried that the epidemic may spread to Sydney. Areas outside the eastern zone. More than 100,000 residents are currently on alert.
The NSW Department of Health‘s wastewater monitoring project found viral residues at the Brooklyn wastewater treatment plant in NSW and the wastewater treatment plants in Camellia (Camellia) north and south in western Sydney.
Currently, more than 110,000 residents in dozens of regions are required to pay attention to their symptoms. The NSW Department of Health said that the Brooklyn catchment area serves about 1,000 people, covering Dangar Island, Cowan, Brooklyn, Mooney Mooney and Cirio Point. Cheerio Point).
Camelia’s South and North Catchments serve approximately 109,600 residents, covering Camelia, Harris Park, Granville, South Granville, Mays Hill ), Merrylands, Merilands West, Parramatta, North Parramatta, South Wentworthville, Westmead, Guildford , Guildford West, Old Guildford, Holroyd, Clyde, Sydney Olympic Park, Newington, Auburn, Silverwater ( Silverwater, Rosehill and Rydalmere.
The Ministry of Health said: “People who have recently recovered from the infection are no longer infectious, but may continue to discharge viral residues into the wastewater system for several weeks.”
“The NSW Department of Health urges everyone in these areas to be particularly vigilant for any cold-like symptoms. If you have symptoms, please immediately undergo testing and isolation until you receive a negative result.”
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