What the latest science says about how — and when — the Omicron surge will end
When the ultramutated Omicron variant first surfaced in South Africa about seven weeks ago, scientists knew it would be unlike any of its coronavirus predecessors. But beyond that, they didn’t know much — about its transmissibility, its severity, its ability to dodge our immune defenses or what kind of new havoc it might wreak as a result./ Members of the Ohio National Guard prepare to administer COVID-19 tests at a site in Akron, Ohio. (Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)/ Now, after nearly two months of lab studies and real-world observations, ...
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