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Sharon Tucker's avatar

Thank you for this detailed information. Under the TB section it states: "Per the most recent data published by the CDC (2023 final TB Surveillance Report), here are the states with the highest incidence rates of TB:" but the graph that follows does not contain State detail. Please provide, Thanks!!

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LIL_Science's avatar

Thank you for flagging this for me - will update shortly!

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Kimberly Sauber's avatar

How is it not illegal for him to say no one can talk about this?? Seems like we could file some lawsuits against him. MORE lawsuits, I mean.

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Robert Riggs's avatar

Information gag orders give rise to probable cause that there is something to hide.

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Catherine Romeo's avatar

Could the AI tool DeepSeek be used with the data from state and county websites from around the country to help public health researchers, epidemiologists, physicians, and state health departments track viruses and other infectious disease? With our fed websites muted, we have to get innovative and think outside the box to collaborate across different scientific disciplines to keep the public safe. Just a thought.

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Nicole Chew's avatar

Thank you ! Is there any idea of when norovirus is expected to slow down??

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Grace The Well Known Troll's avatar

Thank you so much

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Constance Albrecht's avatar

This is the most thorough report I have seen on CWD, including those maps from the USGS. I am forwarding this to my relatives in Nebraska who are deer hunters and eat a lot of venison. Thank you.

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Margaret's avatar

This is a great format, very helpful. Thank you!

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