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LEAH’S SAFE HAVEN LEAH Bell has found her calling, rescuing farm animals, like Georgie the lamb, from untimely deaths and bringing them to her Free Spirits Farm Sanctuary near Glenrowan. She is currently looking after 73 rescued animals. Full story on page 9. PHOTO: Kieren Tilly
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TESTING TIMES Community urged to get tested if symptomatic: Friday spike eased over the weekend
By JEFF ZEUSCHNER and RYAN MALCOLM AUTHORITIES are continuing to urge Wangaratta and district residents with even the slightest signs of any COVID symptoms, to get a COVID test at the Wangaratta screening clinic on Tone Road. The clinic saw a surge in testing on Friday, in the
wake of Premier Daniel Andrews citing traces of COVID-19 fragments being found in Wangaratta sewage samples, while announcing the statewide seven-day lockdown last Thursday. While Wangaratta still has no positive case of a person being infected, there had been confusion over the number of positive tests in local sewage.
This was clarified on the weekend, with COVID traces found on Friday, July 30, but subsequent tests on Monday, August 2, and August 4 and 5 all indicating negative tests results in sewage samples. Northeast Health Wangaratta chief executive officer, Fiona Shanks, and Rural City of Wangaratta Mayor Dean Rees told the Wangaratta Chronicle over
the weekend that while the negative results were pleasing, the fact there had been a positive result in sewage more than a week ago certainly made it prudent for anyone with symptoms to get tested, and stay at home until they get the all clear. Symptoms include fever, chills or sweats, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose or loss or change
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in sense of smell or taste. Ms Shanks said almost 200 people had attended the screening clinic on Friday, which was well above the average of around 80 a day. “Around 75 per cent of those people screened had been exhibiting symptoms, so people had been listening and the message has got out,” she said. “We had 89 through the
screening clinic on Saturday, so that was back to more normal levels.” NHW chief operating officer, Robyn Gillis, said of Friday that the screening clinic had doubled staff, having eight on the drive through rather than three or four. ■ Continued page 3 ■ Vaccination doses in region encouraging - page 2 ■ State update page 10
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