Friday, April 18, 2025

Second detection of COVID-19 in Parkes sewage

The community of Parkes in central west NSW is being urged to be extremely vigilant after the NSW Health sewage surveillance program detected fragments of the COVID-19 virus in the region’s sewage treatment plant for a second time.

“This means that there are concerns that there is an active case of COVID-19 in our community. In order to find the source of infection, Western Area Health are encouraging the community to present for testing,” said Parkes Mayor, Ken Keith OAM today.

“Thank you to everyone who has turned up to be tested so far but we need to increase our testing rates to help increase the odds of detecting the infection. I would urge anyone who has any symptoms at all no matter how mild to get tested immediately. This includes children who are of particular concern as they present often present with much milder symptoms to adults, so please if you are being tested take your family members along with you.”

The testing clinic will be open at the Parkes Showground at this stage until at least 18 August.

“To ensure that we comply State-wide lockdown regulations we need to make sure that follow health advice from reliable sources and not commentary on Social Media,” Mayor Keith said.

To adhere with the Stay-at-Home orders, Council will be closing and restricting access to some facilities.

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