Paris sewage reveals COVID-19 still not flushed away

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Paris sewage reveals COVID-19 still not flushed away
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“What are we seeing since the end of June? We’ve seen some locations that were negative (for virus traces) and are becoming positive.”

But, said Moulin, when used in conjunction with other data it can be a useful early warning sign of the virus spreading, even before people feel sick enough to seek medical help.

“What are we seeing since the end of June? We’ve seen some locations that were negative and are becoming positive,” he said.Workers at a sewage plant in Noisy-le-Grand, on the eastern edge of Paris, fill plastic bottles with waste water and put them in a cool box. These are then ferried to the laboratory, on the southern outskirts of the city, where researchers in biohazard suits and masks analyse them.

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