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Mar 2022
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COVID-19 Cases Rise In The U.K., U.S. Wa...

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The omicron outbreak has slowed dramatically in the U.S. But cases are rising in Britain due to an omicron subvariant. There are signs the U.S. could also see a bump in cases in the coming weeks.

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