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Orkan Özdemir (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives and spokesman for anti-racism and integration for the SPD parliamentary group, sits in his constituency office in Friedenau during an interview with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa. (to dpa 'SPD: There is still room for improvement in voting rights for non-Germans') Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News Berlin, Germany. 19th July, 2022. Molecular biologist Emanuel Wyler examines wastewater samples for pathogens in the safety laboratory at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Mitte. From the amount of bacteria and viruses found, conclusions can be drawn, for example, about the frequency of corona infections. (to dpa 'Getting in front of the wave - How researchers read health in wastewater') Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-19th-july-2022-molecular-biologist-emanuel-wyler-examines-wastewater-samples-for-pathogens-in-the-safety-laboratory-at-the-max-delbrck-center-for-molecular-medicine-in-mitte-from-the-amount-of-bacteria-and-viruses-found-conclusions-can-be-drawn-for-example-about-the-frequency-of-corona-infections-to-dpa-getting-in-front-of-the-wave-how-researchers-read-health-in-wastewater-credit-bernd-von-jutrczenkadpaalamy-live-news-image477548438.html RM 2JMX5WA – Berlin, Germany. 19th July, 2022. Molecular biologist Emanuel Wyler examines wastewater samples for pathogens in the safety laboratory at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Mitte. From the amount of bacteria and viruses found, conclusions can be drawn, for example, about the frequency of corona infections. (to dpa 'Getting in front of the wave - How researchers read health in wastewater') Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News Berlin, Germany. 19th July, 2022. Molecular biologist Emanuel Wyler examines wastewater samples for pathogens in the safety laboratory at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Mitte. From the amount of bacteria and viruses found, conclusions can be drawn, for example, about the frequency of corona infections. (to dpa 'Getting in front of the wave - How researchers read health in wastewater') Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/berlin-germany-19th-july-2022-molecular-biologist-emanuel-wyler-examines-wastewater-samples-for-pathogens-in-the-safety-laboratory-at-the-max-delbrck-center-for-molecular-medicine-in-mitte-from-the-amount-of-bacteria-and-viruses-found-conclusions-can-be-drawn-for-example-about-the-frequency-of-corona-infections-to-dpa-getting-in-front-of-the-wave-how-researchers-read-health-in-wastewater-credit-bernd-von-jutrczenkadpaalamy-live-news-image477548405.html RM 2JMX5T5 – Berlin, Germany. 19th July, 2022. Molecular biologist Emanuel Wyler examines wastewater samples for pathogens in the safety laboratory at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Mitte. From the amount of bacteria and viruses found, conclusions can be drawn, for example, about the frequency of corona infections. (to dpa 'Getting in front of the wave - How researchers read health in wastewater') Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News