Omicron variant : what you need to know
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Description:Updated Feb. 2, 2022
CDC is working with state and local public health officials to monitor the spread of Omicron. As of December 20, 2021, Omicron has been detected in most states and territories and is rapidly increasing the proportion of COVID-19 cases it is causing.
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Content Notes:Emergence of Omicron -- Where has Omicron been Detected in the United States -- What We Know about Omicron -- We have the Tools to Fight Omicron -- What CDC is Doing to Learn about Omicron.
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