From WSJopinion: The coronavirus is likely more widespread than CDC numbers show. Here’s how U.S. officials can prepare, write llborio and ScottGottliebMD
A mere 15 cases of the Wuhan coronavirus have been diagnosed in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and that number hasn’t budged in a week. But the true number of cases is unknown, because the U.S. is testing only those who recently arrived from China or have been in close contact with confirmed patients. Public-health authorities need to be prepared for a wider outbreak.
The CDC says it will set up a pilot program in five states to screen some patients with unexplained lung infections....
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