Health officials: New COVID subvariant makes up 73% of NYC cases

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Health officials: New COVID subvariant makes up 73% of NYC cases
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The New York City health department is warning a new COVID-19 subvariant is highly transmissible. This comes as the CDC is investigating a possible side effect of the updated COVID booster. CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.

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