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Parents could sue petting farm after 20 people fell ill after visit over Easter

Parents could sue petting farm after 20 people fell ill after visit over Easter
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Wastewater-Based Surveillance Accurately Monitoring Influenza A, B, and RSV

Wastewater-based surveillance can accurately monitor influenza A and B and RSV at the population level. This makes it an objective tool to inform public response to common seasonal illnesses.

Portland midcentury modern had 77 requests for showings on the first day it was for sale Top offer: $100,000 over asking

Portland midcentury modern had 77 requests for showings on the first day it was for sale. Top offer: $100,000 over asking Updated 8:30 AM; Facebook Share Portland’s hot housing market is motivating buyers to be creative to get attention. They’re sending “love letters” to owners, hoping to tug on emotions and underscore their strong qualifications as the perfect match. They’re offering to pay some of the sellers’ closing costs and donate to a charity in the sellers’ name. And they’re willing to act fast, make concessions and pay more than the asking price, in cash if possible, to bypass the competition.

New website tracks traces of COVID-19 in Calgary s wastewater

The data can help identify to COVID-19 outbreaks early and determine areas of the city where infection rates are high. Alberta Health Services is looking at this information as an additional tool to understand how the virus is spreading in the community, as high levels of traces of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater are followed by a rise in clinically diagnosed cases. According to Dr. Michael Parkins, MD, associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine and section chief for the Division of Infectious Diseases for AHS, “Wastewater data is unbiased and comprehensive.” “It captures all cases in a defined population, including symptomatic and asymptomatic cases  not just those diagnosed cases,” Parkins continued in a media release.

Calgarians can now follow the flush to track the spread of COVID-19

Article content Trends in the city’s spread of COVID-19 can be tracked in real time by the flushing of Calgary’s toilets. The testing of wastewater can accurately determine the presence of the deadly virus and determine where it’s prevalent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Calgarians can now follow the flush to track the spread of COVID-19 Back to video And that data is now available online due to a partnership between the University of Calgary, the city and Alberta Health Services. “Wastewater data is unbiased and comprehensive,” said Dr. Michael Parkins, associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine.

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