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Many conservatives have been calling out the CDC over their breakdown analysis change in how they are computing COVID-19 deaths, which will result in more confusion and conspiracy, thus pushing more individuals out there in unsafe waters and spreading coronavirus or getting infected with it.
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Nobody believes the CDC or the World Health Organization these days because the powers that be have a steady hand over those organizations. That doesn’t happen with John Hopkins University. Their stellar history of combating diseases and keeping Americans informed of how to watch out and care for themselves is second to none.
Just a couple of days ago, they received $200,000 of federal funding to keep doing what they were doing, which is making a difference, especially their real-time COVID-19 tracker.
via WTOP —Johns Hopkins University’s global COVID-19 tracker, which has served as a valuable tool for tracking the coronavirus since the map was publicly released in January, is getting a $200,000 injection of federal funding.
Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, and Reps. Dutch Ruppersberger and John P. Sarbanes, Democrats who represent Maryland, made the announcement Wednesday.
“Accurate, real-time information about the spread of COVID-19 in each and every community is critical for our response to the pandemic. The Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard remains the foremost tracking resource for public health experts and policymakers nationwide,” the lawmakers said in a release. “We are committed to delivering sustained federal support to this important project.”
“The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center reflects our University’s foundational commitment to providing sound data and expert analysis to the world. It is a collaboration between our leading public health experts, engineers and data scientists designed to inform sound policy and save lives in communities in Maryland and around the globe,” Johns Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels said in the release.
The Maryland university is the largest private employer in the state and has over 47,000 employees.
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This piece was written by Wayne Dupree on May 2, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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