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Good and bad news 

In the second half of January 2022, it looks like the number of Covid-19 cases started to slow down, which is an encouraging sign that the Omicron variant is starting to lose its powers.

On the other hand, the number of hospitalizations and deaths is still increasing, which is making researchers and medical staff say that the country is not in a good situation yet.
On January 15th, 2022, the United States of America had reached over 800,000 new cases of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. In conformity with some data from Johns Hopkins University, the good news is that the one-week average of new cases in the whole country has fallen by 8% over the course of only three days.

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3 thoughts on “Omicron Variant Is Spreading Rapidly in These States”

  1. This article was written pretty much “in conformity with CDC guidelines and policies. How nice… The CDC has been wrong about everything from the beginning. The vaccine doesn’t work. Masks don’t work. And, social distancing hasn’t worked. So, what’s the option. We have to live with Covid. It will kill some. So does the common flu and other diseases. Get used to it. Don’t worry about it. Live you life and forget what the government tells you to do. They only want to control.

  2. After reading this article, you should change the name Science Today to False information today. Omicron is not more dangerous than previous variants and boosters and vaccines have been ineffective to this latest variant. Stop spreading lies. Post the article UF scientists just discovered in treating covid with benedryl and milk. Early treatment is best. Natural immunity is best.

  3. As a physician I would love to comment but I’m afraid of sanctions, censorship, suspension/taking my medical licenses or having my colleges remove my board certifications for saying anything negative about the vax. Guess you should be asking why as patients….

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