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nancy: then into the water. into the water. you see the big i d wide opening in the middle, there are 4 dolphins. there are 4 of them, the dolphin heads. nancy: i can t imagine hitting those at a high rate of speed. not a lot of room for error with this bridge, you are supposed to use idle speed only. not as wise as it looks. 13fight. feet. nancy: did it break the boat up. it was tore up, did not break it up. up. if it is amazing only one person lost their life. nancy: this is the spot. this is the spot. this beautiful day. and the beautiful sun,
into the water. you see the big i d wide opening in the middle, there are 4 dolphins. there are 4 of them, the dolphin heads. nancy: i can t imagine hitting those at a high rate of speed. not a lot of room for error with this bridge, you are supposed to use idle speed only. not as wise as it looks. 13fight. feet. nancy: did it break the boat up. it was tore up, did not break it up. up. if it is amazing only one person lost their life. nancy: this is the spot. this is the spot. this beautiful day. and the beautiful sun,
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Positive wastewater detections in Mackay North and Cairns
Fragments of SARS-CoV-2 have been detected in the Mackay North and Cairns Marlin Coast sewage catchments.
Mackay North receives sewage from the suburbs of Beaconsfield, Richmond, Shoal Point, Bucasia, Blacks Beach, Rural View, Eimeo and Dolphin Heads, while Cairns Marlin Coast receives sewage from the suburbs of Barron, Kamerunga, Macalister Range, Yorkeys Knob, Caravonica, Trinity Beach, Smithfield, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Clifton Beach and Kewarra Beach.
Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said continued detections across the state is becoming more concerning.
“We continue to urge anyone with any symptoms, no matter how mild to come forward and get tested,” Dr Young said.
Queensland Health made the announcement in an alert on Wednesday afternoon.
Mackay North receives sewage from the suburbs of Beaconsfield, Richmond, Shoal Point, Bucasia, Blacks Beach, Rural View, Eimeo and Dolphin Heads, while Cairns Marlin Coast receives sewage from the suburbs of Barron, Kamerunga, Macalister Range, Yorkeys Knob, Caravonica, Trinity Beach, Smithfield, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Clifton Beach and Kewarra Beach.
Queensland chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young said continued detections across the state were becoming more concerning.
âWe continue to urge anyone with any symptoms, no matter how mild to come forward and get tested,â Dr Young said.
âSymptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, fatigue, diarrhoea, nausea or vomiting, and loss of taste or smell.