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Stanford Health Care in the News
April 01, 2021
Health officials are urging the public to maintain vigilance as every coronavirus variant of concern, as defined by the CDC, has now been detected in Santa Clara County, including variants first detected in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, and California. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, Stanford Medicine associate professor of pathology and of infectious diseases and medical director of the Stanford Clinical Virology Lab, describes a new variant from India recently detected in the county by his lab. Grace Lee, MD, Stanford Medicine professor of pediatrics and a member of a vaccine advisory committee at the CDC, expresses concern about variants spreading while the community is still being vaccinated.
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center
Stanford Medicine continues to follow all protocols recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to keep our community safe and reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19.