Increased Coronavirus in Sedalia Sewage Plant: What It Means
There are a few nuggets of information in this week s Pettis County COVID-19 Task Force Briefing worth mentioning. Including one item that might indicate the coronavirus is present in our community, and cases could increase.
An increased amount of the coronavirus has been found in one of the sewage treatment plants in Sedalia. According to the task force s report, The amount of virus particles found in sewage is a good predictor of the cases of disease in a community. The last large spike noted in sewage was on March 1 and there were 40 positive COVID cases that week. While not completely predictive, the increase in the virus at the treatment plant, could indicate a spike in the virus.
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