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New CDC team: A ‘Weather Service’ to forecast what’s next in pandemic

Updated April 19, 2022 at 4:43 p.m. EDT|Published April 19, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Key members of the new Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics include, from left, Rebecca Kahn, senior scientist; Caitlin Rivers, associate director; Dylan George, operations director; Marc Lipsitch, director for science; and Alison Kelly, deputy director. (Kevin D. Liles for the Washington Post)
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A new team of federal health scientists officially embarked Tuesday on a mission to provide what has often been absent from the nation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic: better, faster information about what is likely to happen next in this public health emergency and in future outbreaks.

“We think of ourselves like the National Weather Service, but for infectious diseases,” said Caitlin Rivers, an epidemiologist and associate director for science at the initiative, run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.