Ottawa's wastewater surveillance program extended for another year | Unpublished
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Author: Elizabeth Payne
Publication Date: October 4, 2024 - 16:21

Ottawa's wastewater surveillance program extended for another year

October 4, 2024
Two months after the Ontario government pulled the plug on wastewater surveillance, Ottawa health and research institutions have teamed up to extend the program in the city for a least another year. Read More


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