NT COVID-19 update: wastewater detection

Viral fragments have been detected in wastewater samples taken from the Ludmilla Treatment Plant on 14 July 2021 as part of our surveillance program in the NT.

The detection of viral fragments in wastewater can come from someone who has recovered from COVID-19, and while no longer infectious can shed fragments of the virus.

The Centre for Disease Control has confirmed that there are people who have recently been at the Centre for National Resilience in Howard Springs that live in this area and are likely shedding the virus fragments following their recovery. These people are not infectious and there is no risk to the community.

Further testing of wastewater across Darwin and in the Ludmilla catchment will be undertaken to monitor the situation.

As always, it is important for everyone to get tested for COVID-19 if showing any symptoms such as a cough, fever, shortness of breath, muscle aches, change in taste or smell and a sore throat.

The Ludmilla Treatment Plant catchment area includes the following suburbs:

  • Bayview
  • Cullen Bay
  • Darwin
  • Darwin Waterfront
  • Dinah Beach
  • Fannie Bay
  • Ludmilla
  • Parap
  • Tipperary Waters
  • Winnellie
  • Woolner.

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