There's no data for the previous weeks, though. It could have been there for a while. Not that this isn't a concern. It's just not hard evidence of spread.
I had to go to entries 41-50 on the data table to find it.
And even when they are reporting these test sites do not cover the total population. They don’t even cover half the population!!!
For example, New York State has 20 million people there are two test sites here that cover 130,000 people … if my math is correct that is .6% of the population of NYS!?
Planes are probably a disease vector and if we had a functional TSA we could actually do something about it. However, Trump is going to take over just in time for another pandemic. If I weren't an atheist I'd think it was a cosmic power punishing the dumbest nation that has ever existed.
From the CDC: "Testing for influenza A(H5) virus in community wastewater can provide a signal that animals or humans may be infected with the virus. Wastewater testing cannot tell us whether the virus comes from animals, an animal product (like milk from an infected cow), or humans."
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I had to go to entries 41-50 on the data table to find it.
https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/rv/wwd-h5.html
For example, New York State has 20 million people there are two test sites here that cover 130,000 people … if my math is correct that is .6% of the population of NYS!?
https://ein.az.gov/avian-flu-detected-maricopa-county-wastewater-sampling-sites
Yet.
BIG SIZED PLEASE!
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/06/health/animals-agriculture-disease-spillover.html