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US - "New coronavirus cases are falling rapidly across the country. But hospitalizations remain near peak levels, and deaths are rising" - January 30, 2022
US - "New coronavirus cases are falling rapidly across the country. But hospitalizations remain near peak levels, and deaths are rising" - January 30, 2022
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State of the virus
Update for Jan. 28
New coronavirus cases are falling rapidly across the country. But hospitalizations remain near peak levels, and deaths are rising.
Eastern states hit early by the Omicron variant are seeing especially pronounced declines. New cases are down more than 70 percent in the last two weeks in New York and New Jersey.
More than 2,500 deaths are being announced most days, a figure that continues to grow. Daily death reports remain below the peak levels seen last winter. But at the current pace, the United States would reach 900,000 total coronavirus deaths by mid-February.
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