Albany County Reports Spike In Wastewater COVID-19 Intensity

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Albany NY

13 April, 2022

10:52 AM

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Press release from the Albany County Government: April 08, 2022 The Albany County Department of Health today reported a 32% spike in COVID-19 intensity over a two-week period found in wastewater samples collected and analyzed on April 4 at the Albany County Water Purification District's South Plant. The South Plant serves an estimated 80,922 City of Albany residents. Measuring COVID levels in wastewater is a leading indicator of the Coronavirus infection rate and a more accurate estimation, as it is not dependent on individuals making the choice to be tested. A spike in COVID intensity will likely mean a corresponding spike in COVID case counts and percent positivity in the near future. It is important to note that the samples being reported on are only representative of a portion of City of Albany residents, and not necessarily Albany County as a whole, as most water treatment facilities have not established this type of reporting mechanism. For more information on the New York State Wastewater Surveillance Network and more county-specific data, please follow the link here. This press release was produced by the Albany County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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