“…Wastewater surveillance is an unbiased tool that helps to establish an early-warning system that would be able to monitor the occurrence, spread and, severity of the infection at a community level and therefore help in early preventative measures and allocation of resources to potentially affected areas ( Torrey et al, 2019 , Brainard et al, 2017 , Bibby et al, 2015b , Casanova and Weaver, 2015 , Bibby and Peccia, 2013a ), which eventually minimize the outbreak and spread ( Venkata Mohan et al, 2021 , Lednicky et al, 2020 , Daughton, 2018 ). Recent reports employed WBE-based approaches to detect SARS-CoV-2 in domestic/sewage wastewater ( Ahmed et al, 2020a , Hemalatha et al, 2021a , La Rosa et al, 2020a , Medema et al, 2020 , Usman et al, 2020 , Wu et al, 2020a ). Despite the evidence on the persistence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater/sewage, the virus transmission to the community from wastewater infrastructure is yet to be established.…”