Levels of COVID-19 Virus in County Wastewater Remain at Stable Levels of Detection

Levels of COVID-19 Virus in County Wastewater Remain at Stable Levels of Detection
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From January 6, 2023 post.

Levels of COVID-19 Virus in County Wastewater Remain at Stable Levels of Detection

Levels of the SARS-CoV-2 virus detected in county wastewater remained at stable low levels over the past several weeks, consistent with ongoing, lower level case transmission. For the week ending December 19, the CDC/Biobot contractor reports that BQ.1x variants comprised the majority of detected virus (82%), with BA.5 variants accounting for the remainder. XBB variants were not detected. See https://biobot.io/data/  

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