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University of Washington tests wastewater to track COVID-19 outbreaks in Seattle neighborhoods
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Research technician John Carter enters a pump station at University Village to gather wastewater samples.University of Washington College of EngineeringShow MoreShow Less
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Postdoctoral researcher Raymond RedCorn carries an empty container rack to load into the autosampler at a pump station in the Mount Baker neighborhood.University of Washington College of EngineeringShow MoreShow Less
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The University of Washington is studying a new way to track COVID-19 outbreaks in Seattle neighborhoods, and let s just say they are not letting anything go to waste.
A Housing and Eviction Crisis Still Hangs Over the U.S., Just Like the Pandemic
Checking in with the numerous risks in the housing market as the economic fallout of the pandemic as approaches it approaches its second year. Share
New research by Mary K. Cunningham, Ananya Hariharan, and Olivia Fiol at the Urban Institute quantifies the eviction cliff looming over the country as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s federal eviction moratorium is scheduled to expire at the end of January.
In this brief, we use new data from the second wave of the Urban Institute’s Coronavirus Tracking Survey, conducted September 11 through 28, 2020, to explore the pandemic’s impact on housing stability and renters’ vulnerability to eviction. We find that nearly 14 percent of renters, or 9.5 million renters, reported problems paying rent in the previous 30 days.