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The New York Times
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You Tested Positive for Covid. Now What?

The Omicron variant has fueled a rise in Covid-19 cases across the United States. Here’s what you need to know if you get infected.
 

Reuters
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Omicron rewrites the COVID plan for 2022

As the Omicron variant gains momentum in Europe and the United States, scientists are rewriting their expectations for the COVID-19 pandemic next year.
Amesh Adalja and David Dowdy are quoted. 

U.S. News & World Report
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The Challenges Africa Poses to COVID-19 Vaccinations

Roughly 432 million vaccines have been dispersed across the African continent. Still, COVID-19 vaccination rates stand at 7.35% for the continent, with many countries hovering around 1%, according to the Africa Centers for Disease Control.
 

The Atlantic
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A Guide to Mixed-Vaccination-Status Holidays

We’ve broken down the chances of transmission at a gathering with one unvaccinated adult, multiple unvaccinated adults, and unvaccinated or semi-vaccinated kids.
 

NPR
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Hunting A Rapid COVID Test For The Holidays? Good Luck With That

Almost two years into the pandemic, at-home rapid tests can still be difficult to find in the U.S. If you do find them, they're often expensive. Other countries are faring better, like the U.K. and South Korea, which provide free tests each day to anyone who wants them.
 

The New York Times
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Will the Coronavirus Evolve to Be Milder?

Viruses don’t care who they infect, how long the infection lasts or what the disease they induce is like. A virus doesn’t care about anything because all a virus needs to do is find a new host in which it can propagate. That is it.
Andy Pekosz wrote the piece. [Opinion]

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