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Gallatin County, Week of November 1, 2020

Composite samples collected: November 4, 2020 over the previous 24 hour period.

Big Sky, MT: Positive.

Levels Relative to Previous Week: Higher

Sars-CoV2 GeneGenomes per Liter
Influent 1N1514,522Average N1:
Influent 2N1665,078589,800
Influent 1N2367,272Average N2:
Influent 2N2446,749407,011

West Yellowstone, MT: Positive

Levels Relative to Previous Week: Lower

Sars-CoV2 GeneGenomes per Liter
Influent 1N151,250Average N1:
Influent 2N136,88444,067
Influent 1N256,213Average N2:
Influent 2N255,97756,095

Three Forks, MT: Positive

Levels relative to previous week: Higher

Sars-CoV2 GeneGenomes per Liter
Influent 1N1508,051Average N1:
Influent 2N1495,705501,878
Influent 1N2292,452Average N2:
Influent 2N2286,787289,619

Belgrade, MT: Positive

Levels relative to previous week: N/A

Sars-CoV2 GeneGenomes per Liter
Influent 1N11,569,743Average N1:
Influent 2N11,494,8601,532,302
Influent 1N2622,852Average N2:
Influent 2N2807,946715,399

Samples were collected from respective wastewater treatment plants as a composite over the previous 24-hour period, labeled here as Influent. Upon arrival, duplicate sub-samples were taken and processed in parallel. Testing can detect two nucleocapsid genes present in the SARS-CoV2 genome, N1 and N2. Genome concentration is estimated based on sample signal relative to standards of known concentration.