Health
New ways to pinpoint virus with wastewater – Moree Champion
A method of testing sewage to pin down localised coronavirus outbreaks could be fine-tuned to check cases on aircraft, ships and aged care homes, an inquiry h…

A method of testing sewage to pin down localised coronavirus outbreaks could be fine-tuned to check cases on aircraft, ships and aged care homes, an inquiry has heard.
National science agency CSIRO has been testing different methods of analysing wastewater to find the most cost-effective, rapid and accurate system.
Such analysis can detect the presence of COVID-19 carriers in the community regardless of whether they show symptoms.
The new research builds on the world’s first peer-reviewed pro…
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