Queensland reported zero new cases of the CCP virus on Australia Day, but the state government warned that viral fragments were detected in multiple parts of the state. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told reporters that fragments of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, were detected at seven wastewater sites around Queensland, including in Townsville, Cairns, the Sunshine Coast, Hervey Bay, and Yeppoon. “While this does not mean we have new cases of COVID-19 in these communities, we are treating these detections seriously,” Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young said on Jan. 26. “I continue to urge anyone who feels unwell in these communities to get tested and isolate.” Palaszczuk, who is in Townsville for a state cabinet meeting, also took the opportunity to say she had a wonderful time celebrating Australia Day in the north Queensland city. The state cabinet meeting will meet in Townsville on Jan. 27 …