"The story is not the water...the story is not the water."
I'm sorry Dr. Ardis, the water has to be part of the story. They are testing WASTEWATER, not treated water. There is absolutely no way to poison the water, in high-enough concentrations, to survive all the treatments added to water to sterilize it. PLUS, it takes weeks for water to travel the distance necessary to reach many customers. Any such bioengineered compounds would have to remain intact for miles and miles of pipe.
And HOW are they testing said water? With PCR tests??? Enough said...
I read recently that CDC was only significantly expanding their wastewater program for COVID during 2022 anyway. (The Capital District of NY only appears to sample from one WW area right now, and the news is always quick to add a disclaimer that results may not represent large areas.) Definitely not enough to infect a significant number of people.
"The story is not the water...the story is not the water."
I'm sorry Dr. Ardis, the water has to be part of the story. They are testing WASTEWATER, not treated water. There is absolutely no way to poison the water, in high-enough concentrations, to survive all the treatments added to water to sterilize it. PLUS, it takes weeks for water to travel the distance necessary to reach many customers. Any such bioengineered compounds would have to remain intact for miles and miles of pipe.
And HOW are they testing said water? With PCR tests??? Enough said...
I read recently that CDC was only significantly expanding their wastewater program for COVID during 2022 anyway. (The Capital District of NY only appears to sample from one WW area right now, and the news is always quick to add a disclaimer that results may not represent large areas.) Definitely not enough to infect a significant number of people.