Health officials warn it could be weeks before U.S. sees downward trend in COVID cases: "We are in a perfect storm"
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In the last three days, there were at least 671,000 new cases of COVID-19 in the United States, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts believe it could be weeks before the country sees a downward trend.
Meanwhile, more studies are emerging about the Omicron variant from several universities overseas. According to data from these studies, Omicron cases appear to less severe, but health officials still anticipate a spike in hospitalizations as the highly contagious variant spreads.
Across the U.S. some hospitals and other medical facilities are already overwhelmed. Nearly 20% of urgent care centers temporarily closed in the New York area Wednesday because of staffing issues.
Washington — Former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz is meeting with senators on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as he seeks to shore up support for his nomination for attorney general amid calls for the House Ethics Committee to release a report on allegations he engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit drug use.