Currently in 44 states, the contact tracing workforce falls short of what's needed to fight coronavirus outbreaks, a new NPR analysis finds.
— NPR (@NPR) October 14, 2020
One expert says staffing for contact tracing "feels stagnant."
Find out how your state is doing ⤵️https://t.co/IPM0Bl1XCm
2020 in a nutshell. pic.twitter.com/vJS1cGGvMT
— Brooke BOOis 🎃 (@brookelewisa) October 13, 2020
Herd immunity is not a scientifically or ethically justifiable strategy for responding to an outbreak, let alone #COVID19 pandemic. We must:
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) October 14, 2020
-Prevent amplifying events
-Protect the vulnerable
-Empower & educate communities
-Find, isolate, test & treat
-Trace & quarantine contacts pic.twitter.com/S6pMNNRvWN
Paris will go under a curfew starting Saturday. An alarming surge of more than 700,000 new virus cases in Europe last week has prompted nations to impose new restrictions.
— NPR (@NPR) October 14, 2020
Here's a look at the situation.https://t.co/WQ8JjnW9GC
Alabama football coach Nick Saban tests positive for coronavirus https://t.co/iBSRUWUMsL
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 14, 2020
Relying on immunity among people who have recovered from Covid-19 is a flawed strategy, 80 researchers from the fields of public health, epidemiology, virology, infectious diseases say in an open letter published in the medical journal The Lancet. https://t.co/IG8X7u1n3X
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 14, 2020
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