Wadsworth Center Steps in for CDC Disease Testing
Summary
The Wadsworth Center, New York's public health laboratory, announced it is prepared to assume testing responsibilities for certain diseases following a pause in CDC testing services. The laboratory's announcement references an Albany Times Union article providing additional details on the transition. This notice serves as an informational redirect to external coverage rather than a standalone regulatory document.
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This document is a brief news announcement from the Wadsworth Center indicating readiness to perform disease testing typically conducted by the CDC. The source contains minimal substantive content, serving primarily as a navigation/redirect page to an external news article.
Affected parties seeking details on testing capacity, scope of diseases covered, or coordination procedures should refer to the linked Albany Times Union article and directly contact the Wadsworth Center for operational specifics not contained in this notice.
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