The world has gone into high alert over the omicron strain of the coronavirus. Scientists worry it may be the most infectious strain yet.Here's what we know — and don't know — about this new variant.
Biden said Monday that omicron was a cause for concern — but not panic. "The best protection against this variant or any of the variants out there is getting fully vaccinated and getting a booster shot," he said.
Vaccine-makers are racing to combat the new variant by testing higher doses of booster shots, designing new boosters that anticipate strain mutations, and developing omicron-specific boosters.
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