Omicron Wave Continues to Recede in U.S., Europe

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Omicron Wave Continues to Recede in U.S., Europe
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Coronavirus-related hospitalizations continued to decline in the U.S., with the seven-day average of patients with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 dropping 35% from a Jan. 20 peak

to 103,464, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.

The rolling seven-day average of daily deaths with Covid-19, a lagging indicator, shows tentative signs of stabilizing, reaching 2,466 on Wednesday, compared with 2,531 on Monday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. have been averaging above 2,400 a day since Jan. 28 and running at their highest level since February last year.

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