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Verge Science | Tracking coronavirus in NYCs biggest sewage plant @VergeScience | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
Across the US, experts are turning to a unique source of COVID-19 data: raw sewage. It turns out poop can function as a sort of coronavirus “canary in a coal mine,” giving cities a glimpse at the future of the pandemic — before traditional testing can. To see how this works, we visited one of the largest sewage treatment plants in the country.

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