Program using wastewater to detect COVID-19 expands across Illinois – WICS (Springfield)

As of September 24, there are wastewater treatment plants submitting samples from 17 counties. The Illinois Department of Public Health and University of Illinois-Chicago Discovery Partners Institute are working to onboard treatment utilities in all 102 counties by the end of January.
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No Senator's Son
2 years ago

So, we have Army staff in Germany being bussed to the Air Force base that is housing these Afghani’s. The people are crapping all over the base we are told and our men and women in the Army are forced to clean up their poop and urine. Bussed 1.5 hours one way and then back and 7 days a week cleaning up because these “humans” refuse to use the toilets we provided there on base. I’m told by an Army veteran who has a son there now. So, tell me again how I care about American’s sewer systems being used… Read more »

Truth Seeker
2 years ago

They are never going to let this go and will continue to ramp up the lawlessness and tyranny. Wake up people.

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