California hits 'very high' COVID levels as virus in wastewater jumps significantly
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National virus measurements in sewage reached 'high' levels for the first time this summer, with COVID-19 growing in 44 states and the nation's capital.
California, along with six other states, has 'very high' coronavirus levels in its wastewater, surpassing last summer's estimates. A notable surge is also seen in Northern California's populous areas.
COVID-19 positive test rates in California have surged, almost reaching last summer's peak positivity rate. Los Angeles County specifically has witnessed a significant increase in coronavirus levels in wastewater.
The L.A. County Department of Public Health highlights a rise in cases, emergency visits, and hospitalizations for COVID-19, indicating a potential summer wave.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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