On bbc news tonight they reported that there is testing of the waste water regularly in a few different plants with the local universities help to try and find hotspots, the universities claim a 24hr test result and can accurately get a reading of how many are infected per region based on the quantity of covid-19 per sample tested. |
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"On bbc news tonight they reported that there is testing of the waste water regularly in a few different plants with the local universities help to try and find hotspots, the universities claim a 24hr test result and can accurately get a reading of how many are infected per region based on the quantity of covid-19 per sample tested."
Watch this as well, they have been testing since early March.
A good way to be alerted to possible spikes as they can get results upto a week before people start showing symptoms. |
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By *adetMan
over a year ago
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Its true
In Spain they actually defrosted old samples they had taken back in March 2019 and they found the novel Corona virus. I think it's now being peer reviewed and is not conclusive but there is a possibility it's been around for a good while |
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"Its true
In Spain they actually defrosted old samples they had taken back in March 2019 and they found the novel Corona virus. I think it's now being peer reviewed and is not conclusive but there is a possibility it's been around for a good while "
Or a bat died in the sewer ? |
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By *adetMan
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"Its true
In Spain they actually defrosted old samples they had taken back in March 2019 and they found the novel Corona virus. I think it's now being peer reviewed and is not conclusive but there is a possibility it's been around for a good while
Or a bat died in the sewer ?"
I guess they'll find out |
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Yeh caught a bit of this, so Covid 19 is in the sewer water treatment plants.
I had a theory about covid 19 and human waste and rivers in Wuhan. It went like this. A lab in Wuhan leaked a strain of the virus into the sewerage system where it mixed with human waste here it mutates and becomes human compatible, some of this enters the nearby river where local wildlife contract it and then enters the food market. Humans come into contact and bang.
Now here's the wierd bit the lab got the original strain from moon samples brought back by a recent probe expedition to check for water.
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"Yeh caught a bit of this, so Covid 19 is in the sewer water treatment plants.
I had a theory about covid 19 and human waste and rivers in Wuhan. It went like this. A lab in Wuhan leaked a strain of the virus into the sewerage system where it mixed with human waste here it mutates and becomes human compatible, some of this enters the nearby river where local wildlife contract it and then enters the food market. Humans come into contact and bang.
Now here's the wierd bit the lab got the original strain from moon samples brought back by a recent probe expedition to check for water.
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Can I have some of what you've been taking please? |
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