NSW Health is calling on people in South Western Sydney to get tested if they have even the mildest COVID-19 symptoms after the state’s sewage surveillance program detected traces of the virus at a sewage pumping station in the area.
Fragments of the virus that causes COVID-19 have been detected in samples taken on 4 November from the sewerage system that drains parts of Leppington, Catherine Field, Gledswood Hills, Varroville and Denham Court.
Symptoms like a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, tiredness, fever or loss of taste or smell can all signal COVID-19.
After testing, you must remain isolated until a negative result is received.
Nearby clinics include:
For other nearby clinics, visit COVID-19 testing clinics or contact your GP.
There are more than 300 COVID-19 testing locations across NSW. Sewage testing for molecular markers of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes
COVID-19, started in July, adding another tool in the fight against the global pandemic.
There is no evidence COVID-19 is transmitted via wastewater systems.