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poopularity contest?!......Yosemite National Park sewage tests positive for coronavirus.....
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......oh, poop......


Tests reveal coronavirus in Yosemite National Park's sewage

.....With no confirmed case of the coronavirus, Yosemite National Park appeared to be a safe haven from the pandemic.

But tests of the park’s raw sewage have confirmed the presence of the virus, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday, and dozens of people are believed to have been infected.

No park employee or resident has tested positive at the park’s health clinic, and no visitors have reported being sick since Yosemite began a phased reopening on June 11 after being closed for nearly three months.

Working with the National Park Service, Mariposa County health officials began taking samples of untreated wastewater and sent it to a lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for analysis. The lab, Biobot Analytics, told the county this week that based on how much of the virus they counted, it’s possible about 170 people were infected in Yosemite Valley.

Eric Sergienko, the county’s health officer who is overseeing coronavirus testing in the Yosemite area, attributed the emergence of the coronavirus in Yosemite to the region’s many visitors. He said its presence will not likely lead to policy changes because the park is already following local and state restrictions.

Yosemite, which typically attracts more than 4 million visitors each year, is cutting the number of vehicle passes to the park by half. Visitor centers remain closed, while campgrounds, gift shops and hotels are limiting services to allow for physical distancing. After Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered statewide restrictions on Monday to halt indoor dining due to a spike in COVID-19 cases across California, additional park facilities, such as restaurants, scaled back operations.



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I had seen a report recently I think from England where they've found that testing sewage is a very good way to determine if a large community is becoming a hotspot.

Did some searching and found this BBC article.

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53257101
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#3
The effin' virus is out to get us man.

And then there are flying ants about to take over.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/18/world/fly...m8pSerUM6M

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#4
Sheesh. Over the last NINE YEARS, I've been out west several times wanting to visit Yosemite NP. TWICE Yosemite has been on fire and the third time, the park had been hit with hanta virus mice. :facepalm:

ONE of these years I hope to be able to visit Yosemite. Sad

Of course THIS year, pretty much ALL RV events have been cancelled (and next year isn't looking too rosy either). Fortunately, I'm safely hunkered down in eastern TN but, the few times I venture out to resupply, many everyday people STILL won't take the simple precaution of wearing a face mask when out in public. :villagers:
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I'm safely hunkered down in eastern TN

You want to reconsider who you choose as neighbors.
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#6
Santa Virus mice? WTH?
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RgrF wrote:
I'm safely hunkered down in eastern TN

You want to reconsider who you choose as neighbors.

I've been in a nice RV park since March. I rarely go out and, when I do, I wear a mask. Even though the temps here have been in the 90s, I DON"T use the pool and, I have my own washer/dryer (and I'm doing a load of laundry as I type). Said RV park is 15+ miles from "civilization". As much as I'd like to "hit the road" again, I'm not DYING to travel. I damned well might be here until next year. :oldfogey:
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testcase wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
I'm safely hunkered down in eastern TN

You want to reconsider who you choose as neighbors.

I've been in a nice RV park since March. I rarely go out and, when I do, I wear a mask. Even though the temps here have been in the 90s, I DON"T use the pool and, I have my own washer/dryer (and I'm doing a load of laundry as I type). Said RV park is 15+ miles from "civilization". As much as I'd like to "hit the road" again, I'm not DYING to travel. I damned well might be here until next year. :oldfogey:
Does the park do any sort of mitigation or cleaning of the common areas? If they were to, it could be a pretty nice way to ride out the storm.
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RgrF wrote:
[quote=testcase]
[quote=RgrF]
I'm safely hunkered down in eastern TN

You want to reconsider who you choose as neighbors.

I've been in a nice RV park since March. I rarely go out and, when I do, I wear a mask. Even though the temps here have been in the 90s, I DON"T use the pool and, I have my own washer/dryer (and I'm doing a load of laundry as I type). Said RV park is 15+ miles from "civilization". As much as I'd like to "hit the road" again, I'm not DYING to travel. I damned well might be here until next year. :oldfogey:
Does the park do any sort of mitigation or cleaning of the common areas? If they were to, it could be a pretty nice way to ride out the storm.
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