NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Erika Lautenbach, the director of the Whatcom County Health Department in Washington state, about what contact tracing there may tell about the spread of the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus contact tracing 'will save lives,' if stretched local health departments can build it'Not to be overdramatic, but if done correctly, this will save lives,' said Brian Holzer, CEO of Lacuna Health, which is partnering with Louisville, Kentucky, to ramp up contact tracing.
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People with Type 1 diabetes may be at high risk for severe illness related to coronavirus: StudyResearchers found about half of those in the study with Type 1 diabetes and suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infections had abnormally high blood sugar—highlighting how COVID-19 can complicate blood sugar control in Type 1 diabetic patients.
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Tokyo expects 'large number' of new virus cases Wednesday: governorTokyo will record 'quite a large number' of new coronavirus cases on Wednesday after a cluster of infections was discovered at an office, Governor Yuriko Koike said.
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Germany faces 'crucial' test over whether it can contain major coronavirus outbreaksGermany reported a further cluster of coronavirus cases at a slaughterhouse in Lower Saxony on Tuesday, the latest in a series of outbreaks that have been seen in the country.
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Spain to trial coronavirus tracing app on Canary IslandSpain will try out a new smartphone app aimed at thwarting the spread of the coronavirus by injecting hundreds of false cases into the system in a test run starting on Friday on the Canary Island of Gomera.
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Trump blames rise in coronavirus cases on increased testing, despite evidence of more spread'Even with the testing increasing or being flat, the number of people testing positive is accelerating faster than that,' Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, said last week.
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