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NEW: Biden administration ends travel ban on eight African countries, citing increased knowledge of omicron and improved testing requirements for international travelers.

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Five states -- Florida, New Jersey, New York, Delaware and Massachusetts -- are reporting more new cases than at any other point in the pandemic, according to federal data.

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