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"content": "If you're COVID cautious, you've heard San Francisco is seeing a huge surge. is it true?\n\nIf you look at the dashboard at https://data.wastewaterscan.org/, it tells a more nuanced story.\n\nIn San Francisco, just ONE wastewater site is seeing a huge surge: Las Gallinas in San Rafael. Two others seem to be trending down after reaching a modest peak in recent weeks: Oceanside and Southeast San Francisco. Every other wastewater site in the area is low or rising slowly. Concerning, but no reason for panic. 2/?\nhttps://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/112/604/556/324/279/911/original/fdd6d9cd68eb4d66.png\n",
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