The U.S. COVID death toll has surpassed 800,000 as the world tackles a wave of the Omicron variant. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for all the latest.
The COVID death toll in the U.S. has topped 800,000 - the highest reported toll of any country in the world. Figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University yesterday confirmed the total number of virus-related deaths is about equal to the population of Minneapolis and Cleveland combined.
Meanwhile, in Europe, countries are grappling with how to react to the variant, with some opting for lockdowns and others introducing vaccine passports. In the U.K.,'We must remember all those we have lost' - Biden
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