Wastewater Surveillance Reflects Sustained Case Transmission in the County

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Virus continues to be detected in county municipal wastewater and levels have roughly plateaued over the past several weeks around 800 viral copies per ml of sampled sewage.   This is roughly twice as high as viral levels seen during September and is consistent with the recent rise in average daily reported case numbers. See https://biobot.io/data/

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