Warning issued about risk of Q fever on the Mid North coast

Updated August 8 2019 - 9:42am, first published July 31 2019 - 2:00pm
So far this year there have been 16 confirmed cases of Q fever on the Mid North Coast. Photo: Supplied
So far this year there have been 16 confirmed cases of Q fever on the Mid North Coast. Photo: Supplied

The North Coast Public Health Unit is encouraging people to get vaccinated and take other steps to guard against Q fever, as drought and high winds may increase the risk of the disease spreading in the area.

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