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Academic Council discusses Cameron Indoor, Delta variant, vaccination rates at Thursday meeting

Academic Council discusses Cameron Indoor, Delta variant, vaccination rates at Thursday meeting
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Duke University: Duke Opens New Research Campus in Research Triangle Park

Duke University: Duke Opens New Research Campus in Research Triangle Park
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2020-21 Chron15: Leaders

2020-21 Chron15: Leaders
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Police Investigate Overnight Shooting, One Person Injured

By Robert Kennedy May 5, 2021 3:39 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – One person was seriously injured and taken to the hospital following a shooting on Green Bay’s west side. Police say they received a call around 7:20 p.m. Tuesday for a gunshot at the intersection of W. Mason Street and S. Military Avenue. According to patrol Sgt. Thomas Denney, the incident is not believed to be a random act, with the involved parties knowing each other. “This started as a disagreement between some people and escalated to this point. So it’s not a random act,” Denney told a FOX 11 crew on scene. “I mean, that said, we have somebody discharging a firearm near two busy streets at 7:20 on a Tuesday afternoon. So that in and of itself is dangerous.”

Could enhanced COVID tests help U S track virus variants?

Apr 26, 2021 8:00 AM EDT Genomic sequencing is one of the best defenses against potentially deadlier or more transmissible variants of the coronavirus. It’s also expensive, slow, and currently almost nonexistent in the United States. So some epidemiologists are advocating for an easier, cheaper, and faster way to help track variants’ paths through the country: a souped-up version of widely available COVID-19 diagnostic tests that can flag samples with any problematic genetic tweaks. The idea is to complement not to replace the U.S.’s slow-growing genomic sequencing capacity, since sequencing remains the gold-standard for virus surveillance. In Europe, the U.K. and Denmark already use these tests as part of their national virus-tracking systems. Several diagnostic testing companies, including Bio-Rad, Agena and Roche, have also developed their own variant-specific screens in recent months.

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