COVID IS OVER: Boston-area coronavirus wastewater keeps plunging, COVID hospitalizations go down.
The Boston-area COVID wastewater data continues to plunge as virus cases and hospitalizations keep dropping across the Bay State.
The sewage data from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is the earliest sign of future COVID cases in the community.
The latest update on the wastewater tracker shows that both the south and north of Boston wastewater levels have fallen all the way back to what the levels were in September, long before the omicron surge.
The south of Boston seven-day average is now 209 copies per milliliter, which is a 98% plunge from the omicron peak in early January.
Well, good. But how long before the Mask Karens and the Democrats — but I repeat myself — can bring themselves to admit it.