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How often should you change your towels?


Photo: Unsplash/Denny Müller
Now that we have all been paying more attention to things like germs and handwashing, you may have wondered how often should you change your towels and whether it’s sanitary to use that same piece of cloth day after day after day. It’s understandable if you assume that your towel is perfectly clean when you use it to dry your freshly washed hands or your body when you’re just out of the shower. After all, you’re using fabric that’s theoretically only really touched your just-cleaned body. But our skin is never exactly void of microorganisms and these can end up on your towels. That said, does that ....

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Detecting COVID-19 in wastewater


By: Brooke Fisher
Photos: Mark Stone / University of Washington
Top image: A utility hole underneath the NE 45th Street Viaduct near UW’s campus, where researchers gather wastewater samples.
Running underneath just about every residential home, apartment building, college residence hall and nursing home is a surprisingly valuable resource for detecting and monitoring COVID-19 outbreaks by neighborhood: the sewer system.
To more quickly and economically detect COVID-19 outbreaks, as well as reduce the burden of individual testing, a UW civil and environmental engineering-led research team is working to introduce a new testing system that utilizes wastewater samples from neighborhood pump stations. Additional benefits of the method include accounting for asymptomatic people and reaching vulnerable populations, such as lower-income communities with higher rates of infection and less access to healthcare and individual testing. ....

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COVID-19 in the wastewater: UW researchers track silent spreader in sewage


COVID-19 in the wastewater: UW researchers track silent spreader in sewage
UW researchers track silent spreader in sewage
SEATTLE - As COVID-19 runs rampant in the Puget Sound, University of Washington scientists are tracking the virus in the one place most of us want nothing to do with the sewer. 
Handling raw sewage is something PhD student Sarah Philo and post-graduate Angelo Ong do on a weekly basis, donning layers of gloves and other biosafety gear, including respirators. It’s not for the wastewater, it’s for the virus living in it. 
Once we saw the pandemic starting to take hold, one of our first thoughts, in my mind, was that we should start measuring the virus in wastewater, said Scott Meschke, UW professor of environmental and occupational health services.  ....

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