The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting "very high" wastewater viral activity level for COVID-19. Wastewater surveillance helps track infection trends, but viral activity in ...
A Jan. 4 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shared by commentator Kimberly Guilfoyle purports to break news about COVID-19 and a nationwide problem with drinking water. “Alarming revelation: ...
It's unlikely to contract the virus while swimming, but there are more concerns. With the weather warming up and states like Florida announcing plans to reopen beaches, thoughts of beach vacations and ...
More than 600,000 Philadelphians choose bottled water over tap, even though the city says its water meets health and safety standards, according to WHYY’s Sophia Schmidt. She’ll join us to talk about ...
NAN reports that there had been circulation of messages on the social media that drinking hot water was an effective way to wash the COVID-19 into the stomach and get rid of the deadly virus. Arinola, ...
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Federal COVID aid helped many SD water projects
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Many of the municipal and regional water systems in South Dakota received nearly $700 million of federal grants for drinking water and wastewater projects through funding that ...
In the middle of the 2023 winter holiday season, conservative news organization Breitbart shared an alarming Instagram post that claimed the coronavirus had tainted the U.S. water supply. “The CDC’s ...
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