The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring financial educator and author Jared Dillian has been released. Listen here.
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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/sewage-signals-early-warning-of-coronavirus-outbreaks
It was Radio 4 this morning also.
Problem is dido harding. She can't track and trace ****.
From today's Daily Telegraph (thanks to RobbieFalcon for this - posted on Avacta board)
Monitoring sewage to detect Covid-19 outbreaks is effective, the Government has revealed as it plans to expand the programme across the country.
Scientists have been trialing the method since June, and have found that they can see spikes early on in areas which have low testing.
The programme to analyse sewage for traces of coronavirus will now be used to provide an early warning for local outbreaks. It can also give a clearer picture of asymptomatic spread, and show a surge before people develop symptoms.
Officials from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the method is successfully detecting fragments of genetic material from the virus in waste water.
Data from this testing, which has been rolled out to more than 90 waste water treatment sites across the UK, is being shared with the Joint Biosecurity Centre as part of NHS Test and Trace.
Indeed..they're now saying they'll link it to track and trace.
It's a DEFRA contract that started in June
No this is just the U.K manually testing and saying that you can discover Covid in wastewater...something #DVRG have known for ages..be interesting to see how open they are for collaboration..I'm sure they must be aware of our tech
Main news coverage all good
Doubt it but its good pr for us
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54646451
Is this DVRG?