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Mashup Score: 1COVID news & more 5/25/24 - 8 hour(s) ago
The FLiRT mutations KP.2 and KP.3 now make up more than 40% of COVID cases in the United States. They are pushing JN.1 and its descendants out. Wastewater SARS-2 levels are “MINIMAL” overall for the nation, but are just starting to increase in the west. Some of this may be due to
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Mashup Score: 0COVID news & more, 6/2/24 - 11 hour(s) ago
Hawaii is at a HIGH level of SARS-CoV-2 in their wastewater. The Hawaiian wastewater virus levels are as high as what was seen in December and January in the rest of the U.S. This may be due to Hawaii’s relative proximity to countries where COVID levels are also high such as Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. In the rest of the United States, wastewater SARS-2 levels are at
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Mashup Score: 1COVID news & more 5/25/24 - 7 day(s) ago
The FLiRT mutations KP.2 and KP.3 now make up more than 40% of COVID cases in the United States. They are pushing JN.1 and its descendants out. Wastewater SARS-2 levels are “MINIMAL” overall for the nation, but are just starting to increase in the west. Some of this may be due to
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Mashup Score: 3Dr. Ruth’s Newsletter | Ruth Ann Crystal MD | Substack - 11 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0COVID news & more, 5/18/24 - 14 day(s) ago
We are starting to see an ever-so-slight increase in SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater in the western states. On a national level, wastewater viral activity for COVID is “MINIMAL” still. Hawaii has the highest level of SARS-2 in wastewater now, followed by Idaho
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Mashup Score: 5COVID news & more, 5/11/24 - 21 day(s) ago
Like last week nationally, SARS-CoV-2 is at “MINIMAL” levels across most of the U.S. Oklahoma and Hawaii have moderate levels of COVID in wastewater at this time. Palo Alto and San Jose are still at “MEDIUM” wastewater levels. Only about 1 in 205 people is currently infected
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Mashup Score: 5COVID news & more, 5/4/24 - 28 day(s) ago
Nationally, we are at “MINIMAL” SARS-CoV-2 virus levels in wastewater, although here in Santa Clara county, Palo Alto and San Jose are still at “MEDIUM” levels of SARS-2 in wastewater as of May 3rd. In the US as a whole, only about 1 in 185 people is infected with COVID now which is a big improvement from the winter.
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Mashup Score: 6COVID news & more 4/23/24 - 1 month(s) ago
Wastewater levels are “LOW” across the US and hospitalizations, emergency department visits and deaths from COVID have decreased even more. JN.1 and its descendants are responsible for almost all COVID cases now. In the Bay Area, Santa Clara county is in the “MEDIUM” level for SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater.
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Mashup Score: 1COVID news & more, 4/14/24 - 2 month(s) ago
We continue to be at “LOW” levels of COVID now in the U.S. according to wastewater levels of SARS-CoV-2. There are no states at the “HIGH” level this week which is good news. Hospitalizations, Emergency Department visits and deaths from COVID continue to decrease significantly.
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Mashup Score: 1COVID news & more, 4/14/24 - 2 month(s) ago
We continue to be at “LOW” levels of COVID now in the U.S. according to wastewater levels of SARS-CoV-2. There are no states at the “HIGH” level this week which is good news. Hospitalizations, Emergency Department visits and deaths from COVID continue to decrease significantly.
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