Wastewater Covid-19 Tracking | MWRA
https://www.mwra.com/biobot/biobotdata.htm
A full week of wastewater data now shows a steep decline in covid numbers in the #Boston area.
One interesting thing is that the wave peaks *at* January 1st. I would have expected it to be after, due to transmission at New Years parties. This could imply that covid waves now are more influenced by population immunity and seasonal factors and less by human behaviors (like having parties)—though I imagine all of the above are factors.
(As ever, I'm not an expert.)
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There already is a small spike in covid-19 now. So the next 7 fays will be critical in seeing if the spike stays at the current order of magnitude, or if there is a replication of last year's horrendous wave. This #wastewater testing from the #MWRA is an amazing tool. Glad to see it is also being done in many places across the nation.