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Since South African authorities announced the arrival of a new coronavirus variant that contains an unusually large number of mutations

How worried should we be about Omicron, the new coronavirus variant?

By Katia Hetter, CNN Since South African authorities announced the arrival of a new coronavirus variant that contains an unusually large number of mutations, countries around the world have mobilized by putting into place travel restrictions and precautionary measures. There is much that’s still unknown about this variant, Omicron. While scientists are gathering more information,

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Since South African authorities announced the arrival of a new coronavirus variant that contains an unusually large number of mutations

How worried should we be about Omicron, the new coronavirus variant?

By Katia Hetter, CNN Since South African authorities announced the arrival of a new coronavirus variant that contains an unusually large number of mutations, countries around the world have mobilized by putting into place travel restrictions and precautionary measures. There is much that’s still unknown about this variant, Omicron. While scientists are gathering more information,

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As scientists race to answer whether the newly identified Omicron variant poses a greater threat

Get booster shots as soon as you can, health experts say, as Omicron’s spread collides with the relentless Delta variant

By Holly Yan and Travis Caldwell, CNN Health experts are doubling down on pleas for all eligible American to get vaccinated — and boosted — against Covid-19 as the Omicron and Delta variants spread. Less than two weeks after Omicron was first identified by South African scientists, it’s already become the dominant variant in that

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A COVID-19 Vaccine clinic was held Monday

All vaccinated adults should get a Covid-19 booster shot because of the Omicron variant, CDC says

By Maggie Fox, CNN The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention strengthened recommendations for booster doses of coronavirus vaccine Monday, saying all adults should get boosted six months after the second dose of Pfizer/BioNTech’s or Moderna’s vaccine or two months after the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. It’s a slight but significant tweak

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COVID-19 sample viles are shown during preparation for isolation and extraction at the Genview Diagnosis lab on August 13

Coronavirus variants: Here’s what we know

By Maggie Fox, CNN Omicron, the newest coronavirus variant, is also the quickest to be labeled a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organization because of its seemingly fast spread in South Africa and its many troubling mutations. Its emergence has already led to travel restrictions, high-level government meetings and promises by vaccine makers

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Passengers were able to fly from Johannesburg to Newark Sunday.

Americans face at least 2 weeks of uncertainty as scientists work to answer 3 key questions about the new Omicron variant

By Ralph Ellis and Susannah Cullinane, CNN Americans face at least two weeks of uncertainty before major questions may get answered about the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. Health experts urge the public to be cautious and patient as scientists try to find out whether Omicron — deemed a “variant of concern” by the World

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Experts say the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is raising the concerns of health officials amid the busy holiday travel season

The new Omicron variant is a reminder that ‘the virus is still in control’ regardless of Covid-19 fatigue, medical professor says

By Holly Yan and Aya Elamroussi, CNN The new Omicron variant might prompt a return to stricter Covid-19 measures if not enough people get vaccinated or boosted, health experts say. Omicron — or the B.1.1.529 strain of novel coronavirus — has already spurred international travel bans. The World Health Organization officially called it a “variant

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Experts say the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is raising the concerns of health officials amid the busy holiday travel season

The new Omicron variant is a reminder that ‘the virus is still in control’ regardless of Covid-19 fatigue, medical professor says

By Holly Yan and Aya Elamroussi, CNN The new Omicron variant might prompt a return to stricter Covid-19 measures if not enough people get vaccinated or boosted, health experts say. Omicron — or the B.1.1.529 strain of novel coronavirus — has already spurred international travel bans. The World Health Organization officially called it a “variant

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COVID-19 sample viles are shown during preparation for isolation and extraction at the Genview Diagnosis lab on August 13

Coronavirus variants: Here’s what we know

By Maggie Fox, CNN Omicron, the newest coronavirus variant, is also the quickest to be labeled a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of its seemingly fast spread in South Africa and its many troubling mutations. Its emergence has already led to travel

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