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Researchers at the University of Louisville and Arizona State working with the Metropolitan Sewer District for Phase II of the Co-Immunity Project to test wastewater for COVID-19 antibodies. Image courtesy MSD. June 18, 2020
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MSD and researchers from the University of Louisville are tracking antibodies found in samples.
Researchers at the university have been using wastewater to monitor weekly infection rates.
Dr. Stack said the variant can spread through a community "fairly quickly" and he expects breakthrough cases to go up statewide.
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