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How genetic surveillance can fight COVID-19 variants

How genetic surveillance can fight COVID-19 variants

Genetic surveillance is a critical tool for tracking and responding to virus variants. So how does it work?

The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio

April 20, 202115m 1s

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Show Notes

Right now the main focus in our fight against COVID-19 are the variants that are popping up around the United States and around the world. And when you talk about variants there's another phrase that gets thrown around too, 'genetic surveillance.' It's a critical tool for tracking and responding to virus variants, so we wanted to learn more about it and how it works. Dr. Zachary Klase, Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Physiology at the Drexel College of Medicine joins KYW Newsradio in Depth to break down what genetic surveillance is and how the US can start doing it better.

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