This is largely thanks to growing vaccination rates. Anyone in the US over the age of 12 can now be vaccinated. If you're in Connecticut, you can schedule your vaccine here: https://t.co/dOBYAwQYdR
New report for the week! While Variants of Concern still make up the majority of what we sequence, we're seeing an overall drop in all cases - which is the best way to prevent the spread of any variant. 🥳
New report! This week, CT had the lowest number of cases in 2021 thanks to increasing vaccination rates 🥳💉 More below 👇and on our website👉 https://t.co/Gn29GXlGTt
1-2 postdocs (New Haven, CT, United States)
Multidisciplinary projects in virus genomic epidemiology and evolution (COVID-19, Dengue, SARS-CoV-2, metagenomics, +more!).
with @NathanGrubaugh
at @CovidCT@YaleSPH
More details: https://t.co/b8Dnp3xNxM
We also added some of our protocols to help others process samples and/or sequence, and case number tracking to the website to provide a more complete picture. It's been a busy 12 months! 📅
New report - we predict that B.1.1.7 now represents >50% of the genomes in CT. Read the 🧵 below or the report on our website: https://t.co/Gn29GXlGTt
New case surveillance report up; as US weekly cases have finally fallen below the wave from last summer, cases in CT have been increasing for the past two weeks. Read here: https://t.co/F8gxN0YTit
New variant report for March 25, 2021. ⬇️
As frequencies of variants of concern/variants of interest continue to rise, the best way to keep them under control is what we already know works - wash your 🤲, wear a 😷, socially distance, and get your 💉 when you can!
In addition, earlier this week we a DRAFT protocol for screening for possible B.1.1.7 variants by PCR. We have not tested it yet, but will post our results when we do. If you try it, please let us know how it works for you! https://t.co/3KemvU3HnR
New case surveillance update today - highlights: cases in CT have risen slightly, cases in RI have fallen slightly. Both states working to vaccinate, and CT is the first state in the US to vaccinate >2% of its population. Read more: https://t.co/F8gxN0YTit
To handle the challenge of tracking SARS-CoV-2 in CT, our team grew in the last months. We also have in our team: @awyllie13, @OrchidAlli, @RebeccaEarnest1, Mallery Breban, Devyn Yolda-Carr, and Jessica Rothman.
Visit our website to learn more about their work in our lab.
Research groups in the UK and South Africa have been tracking the spread of a new variant of #SARSCoV2, rapidly spreading in those countries. Although we still don't have evidence of the circulation of those variants in Connecticut, our group is vigilant.
https://t.co/B50NyV8Nql
And, forgot to mention... @tdalpert!
Tara is one of our @nanopore sequencing experts, enabling the SARS-CoV-2 surveillance in Connecticut.
Learn more about our team, composed by many #WomenInSTEM leading our efforts since early stages of the pandemic.
https://t.co/g1bIj2rRL7