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Wed, 2021-12-01 13:30 —
mike kraft
US tracking of virus variants has improved after slow start | AP News
After a slow start, the United States has improved its surveillance system for tracking new coronavirus variants such as omicron, boosting its capacity by tens of thousands of samples per week since early this year.
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