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COVID-19 TRACES FOUND IN WASTEWATER OF FINNISH CITIES

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 24, 2020
  • 1 min read

Coronavirus has been detected in the wastewater of several cities across Finland this month, the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) told the Finnish news agency Yle over the weekend.  

The virus was especially evident in wastewater samples taken from the Viikinmäki treatment plant in Helsinki, the Suomenoja plant in Espoo and the Kakolanmäki plant in Turku. Samples from the cities of Tampere, Rauma and Vaasa were also found to contain traces of the virus.


THL monitors the presence of coronavirus in wastewater by measuring the quantity of RNA, the virus's genetic mass, in samples collected from treatment plants, as RNA can be used to study the prevalence of coronavirus in the population. The results can also help authorities predict and prepare for a spike in infections up to one week in advance.


However, it is not yet possible to deduce from the latest samples if an increase in the number of cases is likely. "There is no exact information yet, as it is influenced by many factors. For example, how close to the treatment plant the infected person lives and what was the virus situation in relation to when the sample was taken," THL’s specialist researcher Tarja Pitkänen told Yle. "In the autumn, the goal is to get the number reliably reported so that the situation can be monitored at a local level."


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