How wastewater may aid in early COVID-19 detection

ABC News’ James Longman reports on how scientists are testing wastewater in Paris to track the spread of the coronavirus through the city.

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19 thoughts on “How wastewater may aid in early COVID-19 detection

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  2. we have been doing that here in Australia for almost a year, testing waste water to detect it and once it gets detected, it determines the suburbs that has it and asked all the residents to go get tested

  3. As a plumber this virus has devastated my business. Not being able to go from house to house job to job without protection leaves us with our doors only open to outdoor plumbing. I cannot wait to get a vaccine and be able to safely go in and out of houses again and do my job.

  4. This js such old news it isn't news at all. This is how they learned covid was around much earlier then when they first claimed. Shmee

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