Iditarod Preps For Any Scenario As 2021 Race Plans Proceed

This March 13, 2020, photo, provided by Dr. Jodie Guest, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, shows Guest as an Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race volunteer at a checkpoint in Unalakleet, Alaska. Guest will help advise the Iditarod as it plans to run the 2021 race amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Courtesy of Dr. Jodie Guest via AP)

The worlds most famous sled dog race will go forward in 2021, and amid the ongoing pandemic, officials now are preparing for every possible contingency for what the race and the world might look like in March when the Iditarod starts.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska:…

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