With virtually no public awareness, reporting in the corporate media or communication from government officials, a surge of COVID-19 infections, reinfections and hospitalizations is well underway across the United States, as well as Italy, Japan, Britain, Spain and other countries.
the virus levels in waste water, all of those are up between 10 to 20% over the last week of data. what s really important to put into context is that is off of the lowest base we ve seen since the beginning of the pandemic. if you look at waste water data from biobot, you can see just there at the end, that little blue uptick is the sort of beginning of a potential surge we re talking about. and experts say even in these data and waste water levels, this is a leading indicator, and they re even starting to see that slow and perhaps even start to level off. we done know if this is really going to become something any bigger. why and how does the heat play in? the heat does seem to potentially have an effect on covid cycles. we ve seen this in previous summers, where there has been a bump in cases. it s braecause people are so ho they re driven inside, and they re spreading covid. people are traveling a lot more right now. and a lot of us haven t had a
The latest COVID wastewater data shows levels in the Boston area at a slight increase, though nowhere near the steep surge levels seen during the omicron peak.
The latest COVID wastewater data shows levels in the Boston area at a slight increase, though nowhere near the steep surge levels seen during the omicron peak.