(NPR) It’s early morning at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C.,
and Ana Valdez is already hard at work at one of the international gates.
“Hello everybody. Welcome,” she shouts with a big smile as arriving travelers flood through two large swinging doors. “Do you like to help the CDC to find new variants for COVID?” Valdez works for a year-old program that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently expanded to try to spot new variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, coming into the country.
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China’s COVID surge prompts CDC to expand a hunt for new variants among air travelers
China’s COVID surge prompts CDC to expand a hunt for new variants among air travelers
- Published Jan 14, 2023