Omicron Cases Soar, But Deaths on the Decline, White House Says

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Omicron Cases Soar, But Deaths on the Decline, White House Says
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Cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant continue to skyrocket, but hospitalizations and deaths remain much lower by comparison -- another sign that Omicron is less deadly than previous strains, White House officials said on Wednesday.

“The rapid increase of cases we’re seeing across the country is, in large part, a reflection of the exceptionally transmissible Omicron variant,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, said at a White House briefing. “While our cases have substantially increased from last week, hospitalizations and deaths remain comparatively low right now.”

The 7-day daily average of COVID-19 infections is 240,400 -- an increase of 60% since last week. But hospital admissions have only increased by 14%, at 9,000 per day. Deaths are averaging 1,100 per day, a decrease of about 7%. Fauci noted that while the Omicron variant seems to replicate faster in the bronchial tubes, this occurs much more slowly in theBoth Walensky and Fauci stressed that those with vaccine protection are far less likely to become infected with Omicron and are less likely to be hospitalized and die should they be infected.

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