Stimulus Money Will Help Fight Virus Variants

West Virginia will receive $1.88 million from the federal stimulus to track the spread of new COVID-19 variants in the state. The state has so far confirmed cases of virus variants from the U.K., California and Brazil, mostly concentrated in the northern part of the state and eastern panhandle. Some variants are seen as more infectious and deadly. The funding is allocated through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and aims to expand genomic sequencing to identify variants.