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As coronavirus variants surge, surveillance efforts have ramped up to detect them


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WASHINGTON The nation dramatically stepped up its surveillance for coronavirus variants in recent weeks, but experts say there s much further to go if the Washington region and the rest of the country wants to stay ahead of new and potentially dangerous versions of the virus.
Conducting the genetic sequencing to detect for variants is far more expensive, time-consuming and sophisticated than testing whether people have contracted the coronavirus, leading to a patchwork system where some states aggressively seek out variants and others lag behind.
There are definitely states where they really champion this, said Duncan MacCannell, chief science officer for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Office of Advanced Molecular Detection. But, you know, there s also a lot of blanks (on the map), dark spots, places where we just don t have regular sequence data. ....

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COVID-19 update for Feb. 1: 9,482 cases, 104 deaths in Alexandria | Alexandria Times


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As of Feb.3, there have been 9,544 positive cases of COVID-19 in the City of Alexandria, resulting in 104 fatalities, according to the Virginia Department of Health. In addition, 490 Alexandria residents have been hospitalized because of COVID-19.
The Alexandria fatalities include 48 women and 52 men. The race and ethnicity breakdown includes 52 white people, 25 Black people, 17 Latinos, three Asian or Pacific Islanders, two of another race, one of two or more races and one not reported. Of the 104 fatalities, 69 – or about 66% – have been residents age 70 and older. Demographic data is not reported for all cases.
Virginia has reported 513,339 cases, including 6,575 deaths and 21,638 hospitalizations as of Feb. 3, according to the VDH. As of Feb.3, there are 904,059 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Virginia, Maryland and D.C., according to the Washington Post. ....

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