“When Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his vision of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a recent op-ed, he cited one of the agency’s biosurveillance programs as a prime example of the agency’s capabilities: the Biothreat Radar Detection System,” NOTUS reports.
“But the ‘Biothreat Radar Detection System’ doesn’t appear to exist — at least, not yet.”

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