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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Aug 7, 2021, 07:49 AM Aug 2021

How A Gay Community Helped The CDC Spot A COVID Outbreak -- And Learn More About Delta

Hat tip, Joe.My.God.

How A Gay Scientist Helped The CDC In Provincetown
August 7, 2021

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When Michael Donnelly heard that his vaccinated friends were getting sick during an annual gay pilgrimage to P-town, he began to document the cases — 51 in all — and tipped off health officials.

His work helped the CDC learn about Delta at "warp speed."



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How A Gay Community Helped The CDC Spot A COVID Outbreak — And Learn More About Delta

August 6, 2021 5:46 PM ET

Selena Simmons-Duffin https://www.twitter.com/selenasd

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a lot of ways to pick up on COVID-19 outbreaks, but those methods often take awhile to bear fruit.

Not so with the Provincetown, Mass., cluster that started around July Fourth weekend. "We triggered the investigation as people were getting symptomatic," says Demetre Daskalakis, a deputy incident manager for the CDC's COVID-19 Response. "Pretty amazing — it is warp speed."

How did they do that? It was thanks to a tip from a citizen scientist named Michael Donnelly. A data scientist in New York City's tech sector, he started publishing his own coronavirus data reports early in the pandemic and launched a website, COVIDoutlook.info, with Drexel University epidemiologist Michael LeVasseur.

Following leads from his personal network, Donnelly documented over 50 breakthrough cases coming out of Provincetown, practically in real time, and shared it with the CDC as the outbreak was still unfolding.

Without Donnelly's effort, the agency would have probably detected the outbreak at some point, Daskalakis says, but "it wouldn't have been as rapturous an initiation of an investigation and response as we had."

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How A Gay Community Helped The CDC Spot A COVID Outbreak -- And Learn More About Delta (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2021 OP
Does it need to be said? Cracklin Charlie Aug 2021 #1
Great story LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2021 #2

Cracklin Charlie

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1. Does it need to be said?
Sat Aug 7, 2021, 09:36 AM
Aug 2021

The gay community is a great community! Lordy, if I am ever in need of activism, I hope the gay community is on my side. I’ll have their six every time. Good people!

This is a well written article.

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