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Where We're Headed With Covid's Third Year

1/5/22
from The Wall Street Journal,
1/2/22:

U.S. begins new year with Omicron wave; CDC cuts cover isolation time to five days

Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Dr. Marty Makary.

Watch the 6 minute video from The Wall Street Journal (subscription required):



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