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US will continue to see cases surge from Omicron, Fauci says
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Mon, 2021-12-27 10:37 —
mike kraft
US will continue to see cases surge from Omicron, Fauci says
The US is going to continue to see cases surge from the Omicron variant but may see them fall as they did in South Africa, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday.
By <a href="/profiles/helen-regan">Helen Regan</a>, Adam Renton, <a href="/profiles/tara-john">Tara John</a>, <a href="/profiles/aditi-sandal">Aditi Sangal</a>, Mike Hayes and Melissa Macaya, CNN
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