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Category: Emergency Preparedness
Reid Wilson reports in The Hill that new coronavirus hotspots are emerging in rural and non-metropolitan counties across the country, […]
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The CDC and several local public health agencies are using fax machines and paper records to track COVID-19 infections and […]
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Rachel Rice reports in the St. Louis Post Dispatch that the number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus is on […]
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Leana S. Wen is an emergency physician and visiting professor at George Washington University and previously served as Baltimore’s health […]
Columbia University infectious diseases expert Jeffrey Shaman predicted Sunday that the U.S. will see a growth in coronavirus cases in […]
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Covid-19 isn’t going away soon. Two recent studies mapped out the possible shapes of its trajectory. Siobhan Roberts writes in […]
Tal Axelrod writes the director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said his agency’s guidance for reopening […]
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CNN reports that a birthday party was behind a cluster of coronavirus cases in Pasadena, California, according to health officials. A “large […]
Reid Wilson writes in The Hill that State governments are building armies of contact tracers in a new phase of […]
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