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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2023 · 12 MIN

What is the current State of COVID-19?

from WJFF - The Local Edition - Special Report · host Jason Dole & Patricio Robayo

A surge of positive COVID-19 cases is becoming a common trend after a major holiday. Where folks gather and mingle, a wave of positive COVID-19 cases follows. We are two years out from the start of the pandemic; what's different? What have we learned?Dr. John Moore, a Virologist with Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, says the virus has become more transmittable since Omicron first surfaced in the United States.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are recommending changes to the vaccine schedule going forward, signaling a shift from an emergency response to a more long-term plan. Dr. Reena Patel, Medical Director for Garnet Health Urgent Care, says she thinks it's a good idea that the CDC is recommending this change

A surge of positive COVID-19 cases is becoming a common trend after a major holiday. Where folks gather and mingle, a wave of positive COVID-19 cases follows. We are two years out from the start of the pandemic; what's different? What have we learned?

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A surge of positive COVID-19 cases is becoming a common trend after a major holiday. Where folks gather and mingle, a wave of positive COVID-19 cases follows. We are two years out from the start of the pandemic; what's different? What have we...

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