The concentration of coronavirus in the wastewater in Debrecen is high

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The amount of coronavirus hereditary material in wastewater continues to grow, the National Center for Public Health said on its website on Monday.

As written, there is a milder but still upward trend in the concentration of coronavirus hereditary material in wastewater samples.

In Debrecen and Békéscsaba the measured concentration can be classified into a high category with increased sampling at 17 sampling points

– they remarked.

The National Center for Public Healthstated that in terms of trend, the amount of coronavirus hereditary material increased in six samples – in Békéscsaba, in the studied cities of the Budapest agglomeration, Debrecen, Pécs, Szombathely and Zalaegerszeg.

The National Center for Public Health asked those with symptoms not to go to the community but to stay home and notify their GP by phone. People are also asked to keep a distance of 1.5 meters, wear a mask on public transport and wash their hands frequently and thoroughly. The National Center for Public Healthrecommends that everyone take the opportunity to be vaccinated.

 

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