Alaska reports 1,597 new COVID-19 cases over 2 days as hospitalizations remain low

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Alaska reports 1,597 new COVID-19 cases over 2 days as hospitalizations remain low:

The seven-day average testing positivity rate, reflecting the percentage of tests returning positive results, as of Wednesday was 14.7%. Health officials have said that a percent positivity rate about 5% may indicate that not enough testing is occurring and reflect a higher level of virus transmission within the community.

Omicron has become the dominant variant nationally as the U.S. experiences a surge in virus cases that’s — which are contending with staffing shortages driven by COVID-19 and more patients testing positive — even as patients don’t appear to be as sick as they were during the last surge.

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