CDC wants states to count ‘probable’ coronavirus cases and deaths, but most aren’t doing it

6/8/20
 
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from The Washington Post,
6/8/20:

In April, as coronavirus infections multiplied and laboratory testing was limited, the CSTE and the CDC advised states to count both probable cases and deaths — where symptoms and exposure pointed to infection — along with those confirmed by tests.

At least 24 states are not heeding the national guidelines on reporting probable cases and deaths,

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