Amount of Coronavirus Hereditary Material in Wastewater Shows a Favorable Trend



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The National Center for Public Health has published the latest data on the concentration of hereditary material of the coronavirus in the wastewater of the largest cities.

Based on data from week 50, the concentration of coronavirus hereditary material in wastewater continues to stagnate or decline slightly in most settlements. An upward trend was observed only in the case of Szolnok. According to tests, the concentration is above average for Eger, Szolnok and Szombathely. However, the concentration is decreasing in Békéscsaba, Debrecen and Szeged. As a result, the concentration of the new coronavirus decreased again to a low level in Debrecen and Szeged.

Masked people in BudapestPhoto: Sándor Csudai – Origo

The sewage tests provide information on all those who discharge the inheritance of the pathogen, including the number of asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic infections, in addition to symptomatic infections. The results continue to show a positive trend, However, to maintain this, it is important to follow preventive measures, especially during the Christmas period.

The NNK draws attention to the fact that the role of individual responsibility in risk reduction continues to be emphasized, and therefore greater compliance with epidemiological norms is of utmost importance.



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