The Omicron variant is driving up COVID-19 cases in the U.S. Federal protocols for businesses with more than 100 employees began Monday, but the Supreme Court is examining some provisions. CBS News' Naomi Ruchim reports and Dr. Mark Kline, chief phy
The main concern right now, according to Walensky, is the dominant delta variant in the U.S. and the thousands of cases being diagnosed each day. "We have about 90 to 100,000 cases a day right now in the United States, and 99.9% of them are the delta variant," she said. MORE: ...
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Biden on new COVID-19 rules as omicron variant reaches US President Joe Bidden addressed the arrival of the omicron variant in the United States and what that means for safety protocols. New York announced three more cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus Saturday, bringing ...
We must use every tool at our disposal to protect ourselves, particularly those of us most vulnerable to severe disease and death." Compared to the previous week, COVID-19 cases increased by 2% in South America and by 55% in Central America. Cases decreased...
The United States has not yet detected community transmission of Omicron. Across much of the country, COVID transmission remains high but new cases have held fairly steady over the last two weeks, according to a Reuters t...
Covid 19: US cases rise amid omicron fears but booster shots offer protection, experts saySome 800000 Americans have died from covid-19, the highest number of any country in the world, and cases, deaths, hospital admissions, and local transmission are increasing as the threat of omicron is ...
Omicron in the US: Updated CDC map and tracker show where the variant is spreading Theomicron variantof COVID-19 is spreading with such astounding speed that it now accounts for an estimated 95.4% of all cases in the United States, according to new data from the Centers ...
Cases of BA.2.12.1, which appears to be more transmissible than BA.2, or ‘stealth omicron,’ are quickly growing in the U.S.
Scientists are seeing signals that COVID-19′s alarming omicron wave may have peaked in Britain and is about to do the same in the U.S., at which point cases may start dropping off dramatically.