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Disease detectives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are probing a new outbreak: the roughly three-dozen coronavirus cases linked to their own annual conference last week.

“CDC is working with the Georgia Department of Health to conduct a rapid epidemiological assessment of confirmed COVID-19 cases that appear to be connected to the 2023 EIS Conference to determine transmission patterns,” CDC spokesperson Kristen Nordlund said in an email. . . .

>Disease detectives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are probing a new outbreak: the roughly three-dozen coronavirus cases linked to their own annual conference last week. >“CDC is working with the Georgia Department of Health to conduct a rapid epidemiological assessment of confirmed COVID-19 cases that appear to be connected to the 2023 EIS Conference to determine transmission patterns,” CDC spokesperson Kristen Nordlund said in an email. . . . [Source Article](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cdc-opens-probe-after-35-test-positive-for-covid-following-cdc-conference/ar-AA1aEmG9)

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[–] 2 pts

It's been a while since we've trotted out the "Safe and Effective" memes.

[–] 2 pts

Maybe they’ll finally figure out that the tests give lots of false positives, or that vaccinated people are perpetually infected and don’t know it.

[–] 3 pts

They helped in rigging the plandemic, they should know. This could be a ruse to restimulate covid fear. I think it's a PR embarrassment to the CDC and they wouldn't willingly let that info out unless there was a purpose.