There has been no testing of wastewater for COVID-19 so far in the .
But a testing site will be set up within the next few months at an undecided location, according to Natalie Prystajecky, an environmental microbiologist at the BC Centre for Disease Control.
The COVID-19 virus is present in the feces of people infected with it, and this in wastewater at a sewage treatment plant.
The results can indicate the amount of virus in a community.
Wastewater testing can not show the number, or the identity, of people who are infected or are contagious, Prystajecky says. But it can tell us whether cases are rising or falling in a community, and it can identify and track outbreaks.
The BCCDC has five test sites at wastewater facilities in the Lower Mainland. In total those projects test about 50 per cent of the provinceB次元官网网址檚 population.
But if the new IH project is set up in Kelowna, for example, the test results would not indicate anything about COVID-19 anywhere else in the health authority, which includes the Okanagan, Kootenays and Thompson-Cariboo regions.
Test results depend on many hyper-local factors. For example, wastewater in different treatment plants will vary in their concentration of industrial or business wastewater, which will affect the results. Different locations also may have different waste treatment technologies, or different weather.
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Testing in the Lower Mainland is done several days per week, one test every hour.
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Across Canada, as the availability of , wastewater testing is becoming more important, along with other indicators such as hospitalizations and ICU rates.
The goal of public health agencies across the country is to have 80 per cent of the population covered by wastewater surveillance, according to Prystajecky. Even though certain pockets might not be tested, health authorities would get a sense of the COVID-19 activity at a provincial scale.
Prystajecky says a single wastewater test is more expensive that patient testing because it takes more labour and equipment.
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