A new study shows the February conference may have played a far greater role in spreading the coronavirus than previously thought.
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Biogen conference likely led to 20,000 COVID-19 cases in Boston area, researchers say
The international meeting of Biogen leaders held in February at Boston’s Marriott Long Wharf hotel led to roughly 20,000 cases of COVID-19 in four Massachusetts counties by early May, far more than the 99 previously identified, according to a new study, indicating that the conference may have played a far greater role in spreading the coronavirus than previously thought.
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