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CDC to stop reporting daily COVID-19 cases, moving to weekly reports

Por: The Hill Health October 08, 2022

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will stop reporting daily COVID-19 cases later this month and switch to weekly reports after more than two years of near constant daily updates. and surveillance, the CDC said it was transitioning from daily to weekly reports to allow for more “flexibility” and to reduce the burden on state and local governments. The change in case reporting will take place on Oct. 20. The Biden... + full article



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