Health 'squad' to track sewage, social posts for World Cup outbreaks
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REUTERS PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO A new disease-tracking initiative will work behind the scenes to track infectious diseases should they emerge in any of the cities hosting World Cup matches by tracking social media post and sewage testing. REUTERS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Most Popular Trump greeted with boos at NBA Finals in Madison Square Garden Video 0:33 Toronto ready to welcome 300,000 World Cup visitors to Canada’s largest city Video 0:53 Air Canada captain piloted more than 900 flights with fraudulent licence, police say Video 3:15 Xi makes rare visit to Pyongyang as he and Kim seek stronger Ch…
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