Omicron subvariant causes uptick in U.S. COVID cases
New cases of COVID are once again on the rise, with Omicron subvariant BA.2 as the dominant strain. Some places are bringing back mask mandates. Meg Oliver has the latest.
New cases of COVID are once again on the rise, with Omicron subvariant BA.2 as the dominant strain. Some places are bringing back mask mandates. Meg Oliver has the latest.
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