Skip to main content
Nigeria
Resilience System
Home
Forums
Groups
Maps
Resources
User login
Username
*
Password
*
Create new account
Request new password
lake
What is the weather on the sun
Search form
Search
Language
Anonymous's groups in this site
User is not a member of any group.
Your groups across all your sites
User is not a member of any group.
Recent Content
Combating climate change heat, Phoenix, Arizona develops neighborhood shade plans
Fact check on claims about closings of rural U.S. hospitals.
Supreme Court to hear hospital payment case; Congressional efforts against administration's nursing home staffing quotas
US health departments struggle to reach adequate staffing levels in public health
The difficulties in finding primary health workers in underserved areas of the U.S.
Recent Comments
HHS top spokesman resigns in dispute with RFK Jr.over measles
1 week 5 hours ago
The terminated grants include those countering HIV, Maleria
1 week 4 days ago
HHS postpones meeting of key CDC vaccine panel
2 weeks 4 days ago
Nonprofit group says Trump's pause will be harmful to Americans
1 month 1 week ago
Who's online
There are currently 0 users online.
You are here
Home
US will continue to see cases surge from Omicron, Fauci says
Primary tabs
View
(active tab)
Workflow
Mon, 2021-12-27 16:37 —
mike kraft
US will continue to see cases surge from Omicron, Fauci says
The US is going to continue to see cases surge from the Omicron variant but may see them fall as they did in South Africa, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday.
By <a href="/profiles/helen-regan">Helen Regan</a>, Adam Renton, <a href="/profiles/tara-john">Tara John</a>, <a href="/profiles/aditi-sandal">Aditi Sangal</a>, Mike Hayes and Melissa Macaya, CNN
CNN
Country / Region Tags:
United States
General Topic Tags:
COVID-19
Contagion
Data
Disease
Health
Mutations
Pandemics
Public Health
Science
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?:
Situation Report
Groups this Group Post belongs to:
- Private group -
Log in
or
register
to post comments
howdy folks
Page loaded in 0.512 seconds.
Recent Comments