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COVID-19 found in wastewater of 2 University of Waterloo residences

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COVID-19 in the wastewater of two of its residences on campus, although there has only been one case recently detected at the school.On its dashboard, the school says it has detected COVID-19 in samples taken from the Ron Eydt Village and Village 1 residences.It also says there is only active COVID-19 case involving someone associated with the school.

Poop provides another way for Waterloo Region to flush out spread of COVID-19 In an email sent to students on Friday, the school said it had launched a pilot project to test the wastewater at four student residences on its Waterloo campus.It said the project would include taking samples three times per week which would allow the opportunity to discover additional cases which could involve.

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