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Analysis of Saskatoon’s wastewater points to decline in COVID-19 cases

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COVID-19 cases in Saskatoon could be coming in the next seven to 10 days, according to the latest update from the wastewater surveillance project.Numbers released Monday by the University of Saskatchewan team said there was a 31 per cent decrease in the viral RNA load in the city’s wastewater between May 6 and May 12 compared to the previous week.However, the team cautions this might not correspond to a similar drop in cases.

USask researchers predicting COVID-19 case numbers using wastewater “Decreases are roughly indicative of anticipated decreases in new positive cases,” the team notes on its website.“It is important to note that the magnitudes of these changes are not always proportional … it should rather be seen as a gauge for the.

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