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Old 04-29-2020, 09:38 AM   #420
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Sociology and Epidemiology studies can be very helpful in mapping how COVID 19 is transmitted via various other host processes (for example: water waste management processes, and the possibility that water resources can be compromised).


Here's a news article I found which was published a few weeks ago at the top of April (link provided below):


New research examines wastewater to detect community spread of Covid-19
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