Surprises Spain, how they're tracking Covid-19 hot spots through the sewers

Corleone cases are on the rise in Spain. Authorities suggested that some 150,000 new cases were reported during the past week. In the city of Valencia, a team of engineers and scientists are entering the sewer network in an attempt to find out where the new explosions [...] can occur.
In the city of Valencia, a team of engineers and scientists are entering the sewer network in an effort to find out where Covid's new explosions can appear.
“We are trying to track the Sars-Cov 2 virus in the country's waters, which is responsible for the coronary.
The virus has been secreted by humans since the first day of infection. So we are able to detect the virus seven days before the symptoms before the” appear, experts said.











