Researchers at the University of Ottawa are using the wastewater testing strategy that has helped track the ebbs and flows of COVID-19 and applying it to influenza.
MONTREAL - Quebec's Health Department began releasing data on the presence of COVID-19 in wastewater on Wednesday, a potentially powerful screening tool for detecting trends in the evolution of the pandemic, researchers say, but the data it provides can be imprecise.
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COVID-19 by the numbers in Ottawa (Ottawa Public Health data):
New COVID-19 cases: 80 new cases on Thursday
Total COVID-19 cases: 14,950
COVID-19 cases per 100,000 (previous seven days): 38.7
Positivity rate in Ottawa: 2.1 per cent (Feb. 24 to Mar. 2)
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As soon as news got out, the phone calls and emails began. And then the poop arrived.
On Friday morning, the Ottawa lab that has come up with a test to detect the highly contagious COVID variant B117 in wastewater received a courier package unsolicited containing sewage samples. The package arrived just hours after the successful test for the B117 variant was mentioned on Twitter by some of Ottawa researchers involved. The samples came from a municipality desperate to find out whether the variant is present there.
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