Nancy Cox, Who Worked to Conquer the Wily Flu, Dies at 77​

Nancy Cox, Who Worked to Conquer the Wily Flu, Dies at 77​

Nancy Cox, Who Worked to Conquer the Wily Flu, Dies at 77​

 As the leader of the C.D.C.’s influenza division, she battled to keep up with an ever-changing viral opponent, building a global network of researchers and forecasters.  

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