'We'll be in the throes of Omicron for a month': Ex-FDA commissioner says COVID will peak in two weeks
The US recorded its highest seven-day average number of cases on January 2, with 413,304 people testing positive for the virus over the past week. At the same time, however, there were just 1,350 new deaths - meaning that just 3.2 percent of those who have tested positive for the virus in the past week have died from it.
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