Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, January–February 2020

Author:

,Jorden Michelle A.,Rudman Sarah L.,Villarino Elsa,Hoferka Stacey,Patel Megan T.,Bemis Kelley,Simmons Cristal R.,Jespersen Megan,Iberg Johnson Jenna,Mytty Elizabeth,Arends Katherine D.,Henderson Justin J.,Mathes Robert W.,Weng Charlene X.,Duchin Jeffrey,Lenahan Jennifer,Close Natasha,Bedford Trevor,Boeckh Michael,Chu Helen Y.,Englund Janet A.,Famulare Michael,Nickerson Deborah A.,Rieder Mark J.,Shendure Jay,Starita Lea M.,Armstrong Gregory L.,Butler Jay C.,Coletta Michael A.,Kite-Powell Aaron,Bhatnagar Julu,Reagan-Steiner Sarah,Tong Suxiang,Flannery Brendan,Ferdinands Jill M.,Chung Jessie R.,

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Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office

Subject

Health Information Management,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,General Medicine,Health(social science),Epidemiology

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