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When the former First Lady was interviewed by Theodore White for a Life magazine piece that appeared in a December 3, 1963, special edition of the publication, she was quoted as saying that, “There will be great presidents again, but there will never be another Camelot.” Although it has been written that White and his editors did not agree with Jackie Kennedy’s characterization of Kennedy’s presidency, they ran the story with the quote. Jackie Kennedy's words encapsulated and immortalized John F. Kennedy’s few short years in the White House.
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While quarantine was deemed by experts as the best way to halt the spread of
prior coronavirus outbreaks such as SARS (see below), the large number of subclinical
cases and inability to distinguish COVID-19 other common respiratory infections initially
has proven challenging. Numerous nations and their airlines have moved quickly to shut
down flights to China and neighboring affected countries. An unprecedented attempt to
lock down exodus of Wuhan citizens appears to have been only modestly effective at
stemming the spread. The US CDC rapidly developed a real-time PCR molecular
diagnostic panel making early detection possible through a network of reference
laboratories.10
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Select agent regulations were revised in October 2012 to designate thirteen "Tier 1" agents
with a documented risk of causing a high consequence event higher than other BSATs. Criteria
for Tier 1 status were (1) Ability to produce a mass casualty event or devastating effects to the
economy; (2) Communicability; (3) Low infectious dose; and (4) History of or current interest in
weaponization based on threat reporting. In the same revision Chapare virus, Lujo virus, and
SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) were added to the list of select agents. Department
of Health and Human Services (2012), “Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and
Toxins; Biennial Review”, Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 194 / Friday, October 5, 2012 / Rules
and Regulations, pg 61084. Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2012-
24389].
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Branswell, Helen (2012), “U.S. government names SARS a select agent, restricting labs that
work on virus”, The Canadian Press, 5 Oct issue. <
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/wfpfeatured/us-government-names-sars-a-select-agentrestricting-labs-that-work-on-virus-172781371.html?device=mobile>.