What the US can expect next from the Covid surge, according to an expert

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The US has been through many ups and downs when it comes to Covid-19 cases and the hopes and disappointment that comes with them. It may feel pointless to uphold a strict adherence to mitigation strategies, but Dr. Jonathan Reiner explains why they are still important and how we can maintain hope.

The Omicron variant has sent cases of Covid-19 surging once again, and many businesses, workplaces and schools have reintroduced restrictions to curb the spread.

Even for those who have been cautious, the cycle of hope for a return to normalcy followed by the disappointment of rising cases has become exasperating. America calls out sickPart of the problem is the 37.8% of Americans who still are not fully vaccinated against the virus, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.But there is hope on the horizon. CNN spoke to Dr.

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