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Will a winter COVID surge hit Florida? Researchers are using artificial intelligence to figure it out

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 28, 2022

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New COVID cases are picking up again in Florida, triggering concern the state will get hit with a winter wave like it has the last two years. Previously, cases picked up right after Thanksgiving and surged to a peak in mid-January. Now, Florida researchers believe they can get ahead of COVID waves by building an algorithm to spot new variants of concern before they spread. “Imagine if we could get ahead of the curve,” said Marco Salemi, a... + full article



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