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Saskatoon sees COVID-19 wastewater viral load increase after several decreases

The report from the University of Saskatchewan and Global Water Futures researchers considers the concentration of viral particles medium.The majority of the RNA load was attributed to other Omicron variants, which made up 72.6 per cent. The BA.5 variant made up 9.1 per cent, and BA.2.75 made up 18.3 per cent.

The overall viral RNA load found in the wastewater in Saskatoon.The percentage of Omicron variant RNA found in the wastewater in Saskatoon.Prince Albert recorded a 50.7 per cent drop in the RNA load found in its wastewater for the reporting period up to Dec. 5.Saskatoon sees COVID-19 viral load decrease amid rises elsewhereIt added that the drop in the RNA load indicates a drop in COVID-19 infections in the city.

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