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Poor sewage treatment in Bengaluru may add to risk of covid spread: Report

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BENGALURU : Poor sewage treatment infrastructure of the city could add to the risk of spreading the novel coronavirus, Bangalore Environment Trust said Monday.

A report titled “Blindsided" by the trust, an advisory body headed by environmentalist Yellappa Reddy, points out the possibility of the virus spreading through water and affecting people, animals, irrigation and agriculture in the process. “SARS-CoV-2 (or coronavirus) is a polluting pathogen greatly threatening our lakes and rivers.

The virus swimming in the waterways is a disconcerting and terrifying fact," said the report authored by Nirmala Gowda, Dr. Nidhi Paliwal, Rajani Santhosh and Sandhya Balasubramanian.

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