Concerns over increased influenza and RSV cases also high after indoor gatherings and abandoned preventive measures
While these numbers pale in comparison to the winter 2022 peak in the US – with more than 5.6m new cases reported the week of 19 January – officials are working to thwart this upward trend.on 15 December that his administration was re-starting a program that sends free Covid-19 tests to US households through the mail service.
Although the US is staring down a possible seasonal increase, it appears that many are not all that worried. Just 14.6% of US residents age 5 and up have received their updated booster dose, which is said to provide greater protection against omicron variants,
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