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Wastewater-Map

By People's CDC / February 23, 2024

A map of the United States color coded in shades of red, orange, and gray displaying SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Viral Activity level as-of February 9th, 2024 , where deeper tones correlate to higher viral activity and gray indicates insufficient data. Most states display deep red “very high” to orange “high” COVID-19 levels with 5 states, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam reporting insufficient data. Text on map reads “30 out of 50 states and territories have High or Very High Wastewater Levels. Covid-19 Wastewater Map 2/9/2024. People’s CDC. Source: CDC.”

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