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Europe has seen a recent outbreak of new coronavirus cases, raising questions about why COVID-19 is spreading so fast after a brief lull period.

What’s happening:
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, the White House medical adviser on the coronavirus, told
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that he has spoken to colleagues in Britain about the recent spread.

His colleague attributed the spread to three main factors:

  • The omicron variant’s subvariant BA.2 has become transmissible.
  • Society is opening up more.
  • Waning immunity from the COVID-19 vaccine or infection.
What he said: “Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we’ve really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here,”
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. “So that’s the reason why we’re watching this very carefully.”

The bigger picture: Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases right now.


  • Coronavirus experts told
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    that a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Europe will probably lead to a similar wave of coronavirus cases in the United States.
  • Data from a wastewater network — which monitors for COVID-19 cases in wastewater — recently warned that more than one-third of the network’s sample sites found rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S., per
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What they’re saying: “Why wouldn’t it come here? Are we vaccinated enough? I don’t know,” Kimberly Prather, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and an expert on aerosol transmission at the University of California at San Diego, told
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Europe has seen a recent outbreak of new coronavirus cases, raising questions about why COVID-19 is spreading so fast after a brief lull period.

What’s happening:
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, the White House medical adviser on the coronavirus, told
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that he has spoken to colleagues in Britain about the recent spread.

His colleague attributed the spread to three main factors:

  • The omicron variant’s subvariant BA.2 has become transmissible.
  • Society is opening up more.
  • Waning immunity from the COVID-19 vaccine or infection.
What he said: “Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we’ve really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here,”
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. “So that’s the reason why we’re watching this very carefully.”

The bigger picture: Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases right now.


  • Coronavirus experts told
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    that a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Europe will probably lead to a similar wave of coronavirus cases in the United States.
  • Data from a wastewater network — which monitors for COVID-19 cases in wastewater — recently warned that more than one-third of the network’s sample sites found rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S., per
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What they’re saying: “Why wouldn’t it come here? Are we vaccinated enough? I don’t know,” Kimberly Prather, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and an expert on aerosol transmission at the University of California at San Diego, told
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Lagi na po yan. Tuloy tuloy na. Ingat nalang palagi
 
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Europe has seen a recent outbreak of new coronavirus cases, raising questions about why COVID-19 is spreading so fast after a brief lull period.

What’s happening:
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, the White House medical adviser on the coronavirus, told
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that he has spoken to colleagues in Britain about the recent spread.

His colleague attributed the spread to three main factors:

  • The omicron variant’s subvariant BA.2 has become transmissible.
  • Society is opening up more.
  • Waning immunity from the COVID-19 vaccine or infection.
What he said: “Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we’ve really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here,”
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. “So that’s the reason why we’re watching this very carefully.”

The bigger picture: Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases right now.


  • Coronavirus experts told
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    that a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Europe will probably lead to a similar wave of coronavirus cases in the United States.
  • Data from a wastewater network — which monitors for COVID-19 cases in wastewater — recently warned that more than one-third of the network’s sample sites found rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S., per
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What they’re saying: “Why wouldn’t it come here? Are we vaccinated enough? I don’t know,” Kimberly Prather, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and an expert on aerosol transmission at the University of California at San Diego, told
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This is scary. Keep safe everyone.
 
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Europe has seen a recent outbreak of new coronavirus cases, raising questions about why COVID-19 is spreading so fast after a brief lull period.

What’s happening:
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, the White House medical adviser on the coronavirus, told
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that he has spoken to colleagues in Britain about the recent spread.

His colleague attributed the spread to three main factors:

  • The omicron variant’s subvariant BA.2 has become transmissible.
  • Society is opening up more.
  • Waning immunity from the COVID-19 vaccine or infection.
What he said: “Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we’ve really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here,”
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. “So that’s the reason why we’re watching this very carefully.”

The bigger picture: Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases right now.


  • Coronavirus experts told
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    that a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Europe will probably lead to a similar wave of coronavirus cases in the United States.
  • Data from a wastewater network — which monitors for COVID-19 cases in wastewater — recently warned that more than one-third of the network’s sample sites found rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S., per
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What they’re saying: “Why wouldn’t it come here? Are we vaccinated enough? I don’t know,” Kimberly Prather, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and an expert on aerosol transmission at the University of California at San Diego, told
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hays hope safe all
 
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Europe has seen a recent outbreak of new coronavirus cases, raising questions about why COVID-19 is spreading so fast after a brief lull period.

What’s happening:
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, the White House medical adviser on the coronavirus, told
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that he has spoken to colleagues in Britain about the recent spread.

His colleague attributed the spread to three main factors:

  • The omicron variant’s subvariant BA.2 has become transmissible.
  • Society is opening up more.
  • Waning immunity from the COVID-19 vaccine or infection.
What he said: “Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we’ve really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here,”
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. “So that’s the reason why we’re watching this very carefully.”

The bigger picture: Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases right now.


  • Coronavirus experts told
    Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
    that a widespread COVID-19 outbreak in Europe will probably lead to a similar wave of coronavirus cases in the United States.
  • Data from a wastewater network — which monitors for COVID-19 cases in wastewater — recently warned that more than one-third of the network’s sample sites found rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S., per
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What they’re saying: “Why wouldn’t it come here? Are we vaccinated enough? I don’t know,” Kimberly Prather, a professor of atmospheric chemistry and an expert on aerosol transmission at the University of California at San Diego, told
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marami kasing tao ang naapektuhan
 
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i think they dont care about covid anymore
 
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