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UMTV’s NewsVision coverage of Covid wastewater project at UM

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The University of Miami’s student television station, UMTV, covered UM’s Covid Wastewater Project on their half-hour live campus news show, NewsVision.

Dr. Helena Solo-Gabriele explains the significance of the study.

https://covidsfrad.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/NewsVision-@-7pm-_-November-11-2021-_-UMTV-Live_1.mp4

This NewsVision report aired on November 11, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.

Covid-19 Wastewater Study Helena Solo-Gabriele NewsVision UMTV Wastewater
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SOUTH FLORIDA RAD: USING WASTEWATER MEASUREMENTS
TO PREDICT COVID-19 IN THE COMMUNITY

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About the SF RAD Project

This collaborative study between the University of Miami in Florida and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York will generate, standardize, integrate, compare and make available to the RADx-rad Data Coordination Center (DCC), SARS-CoV-2 human surveillance and wastewater quantification data with various sampling, processing, detection, and analysis approaches.

UM has also initiated a pilot wastewater monitoring program to quantify the RNA of SARS-CoV-2 in effluents from building clusters on its three campuses.

Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) has established an international consortium for SARS-CoV-2 environmental surveillance (MetaSUB), including developing a metagenomic map of wastewater from cities around the world.

The project will make all data, results, and models available to the community, thus providing a critical contribution to the national SARS-COV-2 RADx-rad Wastewater Detection Consortium.

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