The rather remarkable spring decline of #COVID19 continues.
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The rather remarkable spring decline of #COVID19 continues. We've been at the lowest point in four years for weeks, and we're still declining. Per WastewaterSCAN, the level is now:
️ 65% lower than our lowest point in 4 years (last October)
️ 82% lower than last spring's and the 2024 lull
️ 95% below last year's highest level (in January 2025)This bodes well for our summer surge—starting from a very low level. I doubt we'll skip a summer surge, but it might be very modest.


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The rather remarkable spring decline of #COVID19 continues. We've been at the lowest point in four years for weeks, and we're still declining. Per WastewaterSCAN, the level is now:
️ 65% lower than our lowest point in 4 years (last October)
️ 82% lower than last spring's and the 2024 lull
️ 95% below last year's highest level (in January 2025)This bodes well for our summer surge—starting from a very low level. I doubt we'll skip a summer surge, but it might be very modest.


The rate of positive #COVID19 testing is also 60% lower than it's been in a year.
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The rather remarkable spring decline of #COVID19 continues. We've been at the lowest point in four years for weeks, and we're still declining. Per WastewaterSCAN, the level is now:
️ 65% lower than our lowest point in 4 years (last October)
️ 82% lower than last spring's and the 2024 lull
️ 95% below last year's highest level (in January 2025)This bodes well for our summer surge—starting from a very low level. I doubt we'll skip a summer surge, but it might be very modest.


@augieray That's total/averaged across the USA, right? Any local variation, or low everywhere at the moment?
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The rate of positive #COVID19 testing is also 60% lower than it's been in a year.
@augieray this is great news!
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@augieray That's total/averaged across the USA, right? Any local variation, or low everywhere at the moment?
@joshuagrochow Things are quite low everywhere, as you can see from this chart of 192 wastewater sites. If you zoom in, there are a handful of sites running a bit higher (Oswego NY, Dover NH, St Cloud MN, Union Beach NJ), but they are still very low versus historic trends.

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