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Message 2082221 - Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 21:14:01 UTC

Now if this is true then I'm totally flabbergasted as we've been doing regular sewage sampling at all of our treatment plants here since the HIV days. :-O

Sewage is the latest disease detection tool for Covid-19.

It has come in handy a few times here for a variety of disease outbreaks. Even this little country village's water treatment plant sends off regular samples to be tested.
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Message 2082224 - Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 22:10:53 UTC - in response to Message 2082221.  

Now if this is true then I'm totally flabbergasted as we've been doing regular sewage sampling at all of our treatment plants here since the HIV days. :-O

Sewage is the latest disease detection tool for Covid-19.

It has come in handy a few times here for a variety of disease outbreaks. Even this little country village's water treatment plant sends off regular samples to be tested.

Been testing the sewage since early 2020 over here.

https://post.parliament.uk/monitoring-wastewater-for-covid-19/
Since early 2020, the UK has been carrying out wastewater monitoring for COVID-19. Wastewater samples are collected regularly across the country and analysed for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Wastewater monitoring is part of monitoring systems to detect new COVID-19 outbreaks and support test and trace approaches.
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Message 2082229 - Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 23:00:56 UTC - in response to Message 2082224.  

Now if this is true then I'm totally flabbergasted as we've been doing regular sewage sampling at all of our treatment plants here since the HIV days. :-O

Sewage is the latest disease detection tool for Covid-19.

It has come in handy a few times here for a variety of disease outbreaks. Even this little country village's water treatment plant sends off regular samples to be tested.
Been testing the sewage since early 2020 over here.

https://post.parliament.uk/monitoring-wastewater-for-covid-19/
Since early 2020, the UK has been carrying out wastewater monitoring for COVID-19. Wastewater samples are collected regularly across the country and analysed for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Wastewater monitoring is part of monitoring systems to detect new COVID-19 outbreaks and support test and trace approaches.
Can 1 be flabbergasted twice in 1 morning?

Well sadly the answer would seem to be yes if you didn't have some sort of disease testing of wastewater before then.

Australia and New Zealand have been doing regular sewage sampling at our treatment plants for many known infectious diseases since 1997 and the COVID component was added to the program back in early March of 2020 as soon as a test to detect it was produced.
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Message 2082233 - Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 23:16:54 UTC - in response to Message 2082229.  

I don't know all the things they test for here or at what stage, but since we treat sewage the output the the treatment is tested. One would think they test the input to know how well it is working. And Covid testing was started as soon as testing was available.
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Message 2082234 - Posted: 13 Aug 2021, 23:45:42 UTC - in response to Message 2082221.  

Now if this is true then I'm totally flabbergasted as we've been doing regular sewage sampling at all of our treatment plants here since the HIV days. :-O

Sewage is the latest disease detection tool for Covid-19.

It has come in handy a few times here for a variety of disease outbreaks. Even this little country village's water treatment plant sends off regular samples to be tested.


Was happening at a university in Utah last year.
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Message 2082246 - Posted: 14 Aug 2021, 6:12:23 UTC
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After a record breaking 466 new case day along with another 2 4 deaths in N.S.W., taking Sydney's outbreak total case count up to 8331 along with 47 49 deaths, Gladys has finally decided to do what she should've done 7 weeks ago as the whole state will go into a full stay at home lockdown in less than an hour.

Fines for those disobeying health directions have been doubled on lesser infringements and up to 5 times for more serious breaches.
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Message 2082250 - Posted: 14 Aug 2021, 9:54:48 UTC - in response to Message 2082229.  

Can 1 be flabbergasted twice in 1 morning?


Of course you may be flabbergasted as often as one feels compelled in that direction ;-)
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Message 2082345 - Posted: 15 Aug 2021, 13:36:53 UTC

Food for thought...
Spick & Span (1962)
...has outsourcing damaged society to the point that epidemics/pandemics spread so fast?
When it was in-house, it had firm oversight.
Now...
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Message 2082383 - Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 1:02:01 UTC - in response to Message 2082352.  

If Covid doesn't get you and antivaxer will.


It goes without saying that they cry "medical tyranny" while supporting the former guy. The former guy that loved tyrants. That did some tyrannical things. That was on his way to realizing his tyrant dreams.
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Message 2082384 - Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 1:04:47 UTC - in response to Message 2082345.  

Food for thought...
Spick & Span (1962)
...has outsourcing damaged society to the point that epidemics/pandemics spread so fast?
When it was in-house, it had firm oversight.
Now...


We leave the K off on this side of the pond.
Had the pandemic originated in the city of Spic 'n' Span headquarters, how would the rest of the world get Spic 'n' Span for several weeks for months?
We need some level of decentralization, so that when one node fails, another might be able to pick up the slack.
Just no Wolf 359, please.
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Message 2082389 - Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 2:08:04 UTC - in response to Message 2082384.  

Hi!!

This thread will be having a new person in-charge. No he is not hijacking a thread. Million thanks to him. :-)

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