
Omicron rates are falling, but cases remain dangerously high
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Omicron rates are falling, but cases remain dangerously high
The Omicron-fueled surge is slowing down in many parts of the U.S., but is still setting records nationally and internationally. While new cases in Russia broke records, many cities around the world are seeing mass protests against vaccine mandates even as countries start easing restrictions. ProPublica’s reporter Caroline Chen joins to discuss.
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Omicron rates are falling, but cases remain dangerously high
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The Omicron-fueled surge is slowing down in many parts of the U.S., but is still setting records nationally and internationally. While new cases in Russia broke records, many cities around the world are seeing mass protests against vaccine mandates even as countries start easing restrictions. ProPublica’s reporter Caroline Chen joins to discuss.
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