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CDC Unveils 1st National Coronavirus Pandemic Tracking System

The federal agency will start producing a weekly update based on testing and reports from doctors and hospitals around the country of people being getting pneumonia and diagnosed with COVID-19.

The federal government Saturday unveiled the first detailed national system for tracking the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

The will provide weekly updates aimed at monitoring the outbreak

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