Toronto to develop wastewater surveillance program for FIFA World Cup

Toronto to develop wastewater surveillance program for FIFA World Cup

TORONTO — Toronto Public Health is developing a wastewater surveillance program to detect any potential spread of diseases during the FIFA World Cup.
Toronto’s new Medical Officer of Health Dr. Michelle Murti said the pilot will collect sewage samples in areas

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