Hannah Devlin speaks to Andrew Singer about using sewage to detect outbreaks of Covid-19
It may be a respiratory virus, but studies have repeatedly found traces of Covid-19 in the faeces of infected patients. Using this to their advantage, scientists are sampling untreated sewage from wastewater plants in an effort to track the virus.
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