Problematic for the region of Achaia, which shows an increase of 135% – Perceptible decrease of 59% in Ioannina – Marginal increase in Athens and Chania
Her area shows a 135% increase in viral load Patrasaccording to the data provided by the wastewater analysis in the last week.
An increase, but at a marginal level (15%), is also shown by Athenawhile slightly greater (29%) is the increase in the viral load in Chania.
On the contrary, a clear reduction in the viral load was presented by Janinawhile the trends in the rest of the regions of the country that were controlled are decreasing or stabilizing.
In more detail the report on the viral load in his report EODY:
“In the week of August 15 to 21, 2022, an increasing trend was observed, compared to the week of August 8 to 14, 2022, in the average weekly viral load of SARS-CoV-2 in municipal wastewater in three of the eleven (3/11) areas that were checked by the National Wastewater Epidemiology Network (EDEL) of EODY, decreasing trends in three of the eleven (3/11) EDEL regions and stabilizing trends in five (5/11) EDEL regions.
A net upward trend in the average weekly viral load of urban sewage was observed in Patras (+135%), while the increases were marginal in Chania (+29%) and Attica (+15%).
A net downward trend in the average weekly viral load of municipal wastewater was observed in Ioannina (-53%), while marginal downward trends were found in Volos (-29%) and Thessaloniki (-19%).
The viral load of municipal sewage remained stable in Agios Nikolaos (-3%), Alexandroupolis (-4%), Larissa (0%), Xanthi (+4) and Heraklion (+6)”.
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