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End of COVID emergency highlights U.S. weakness in tracking outbreaks

Por: Portland Press Herald World May 10, 2023

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When the COVID public health emergency ends May 11, laboratories across the United States will no longer be required to report coronavirus test results to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hospitals and state health departments, too, will report less comprehensive data, making it more difficult for the federal agency responsible for detecting and responding to public health threats to protect Americans. The winding down of the... + full article



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