Wastewater surveillance versus detected/reported cases
— Abraar Karan (@AbraarKaran) April 15, 2022
Ignoring cases is a foolish strategy pic.twitter.com/2RL8rCCFi6
fascinating read from @bylenasun & @dtkeating: if you're infected with covid–even w/o symptoms–the virus comes out in yr poop. Scientists analyzing wastewater can see virus levels rise or fall several days days before you test+… https://t.co/pUxgXmhL2I
— Jacqueline Alemany (@JaxAlemany) April 14, 2022
Want a more complete picture of COVID Wastewater Data?
— PSimpson (@patricklsimpson) April 18, 2022
I pulled all the data from biobot and the CDC and combined it into one map. pic.twitter.com/3drfDkCMyl
Our lab is still monitoring the SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, and we have observed an increasing trend in the past three weeks. We tried our best to help and protect our community. #Reno #wastewater #wbe #environmentalsurveillance #UNR @R2D2Niloo @RosaMaria_Saa pic.twitter.com/sSIhGQr99L
— Lin Li 👩🏻🔬👩🏻🏫 (@lin2013_enve) April 29, 2022
Wastewater monitoring took off during the COVID-19 pandemic – and here's how it could help head off future outbreaks https://t.co/mOvPOMOYLC
— The Conversation U.S. (@ConversationUS) May 6, 2022