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Related: About this forumHouston's COVID cases are climbing again, wastewater data shows
I trust the wastewater tracking since fewer people are testing
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/coronavirus/article/Houston-sewage-workers-finding-more-COVID-19-in-17210263.php?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral
Coronavirus infections are on the rise across Houston, wastewater tracking shows, even as fewer people seek testing two years into the pandemic.
Four months after the city saw record infection rates caused by the highly contagious omicron variant, new COVID-19 cases are once again climbing, according to data collected by Rice University and the Houston Health Department. The most recent sewage samples show increased viral loads at all but a few of the citys three dozen wastewater treatment plants.
Coronavirus infections are on the rise across Houston, wastewater tracking shows, even as fewer people seek testing two years into the pandemic.
Four months after the city saw record infection rates caused by the highly contagious omicron variant, new COVID-19 cases are once again climbing, according to data collected by Rice University and the Houston Health Department. The most recent sewage samples show increased viral loads at all but a few of the citys three dozen wastewater treatment plants.
Four months after the city saw record infection rates caused by the highly contagious omicron variant, new COVID-19 cases are once again climbing, according to data collected by Rice University and the Houston Health Department. The most recent sewage samples show increased viral loads at all but a few of the citys three dozen wastewater treatment plants.
Coronavirus infections are on the rise across Houston, wastewater tracking shows, even as fewer people seek testing two years into the pandemic.
Four months after the city saw record infection rates caused by the highly contagious omicron variant, new COVID-19 cases are once again climbing, according to data collected by Rice University and the Houston Health Department. The most recent sewage samples show increased viral loads at all but a few of the citys three dozen wastewater treatment plants.
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Houston's COVID cases are climbing again, wastewater data shows (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2022
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Raven123
(6,051 posts)1. And the NYT website says ICU occupancy is over 90% in Houston.
tanyev
(44,524 posts)2. And they just had the NRA conference there.
Hmm .
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,580 posts)3. No one wore a mask at that event
Sucha NastyWoman
(2,897 posts)4. I'll put mine back on if you will, Houston.
Dont want to lose any good Democrats.