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Coronavirus / US / Cases, Trends #1352347

NBC Evening News for Saturday, Jan 22, 2022
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(Studio: Jose Diaz Balart) Report introduced.

(Tampa, Florida: Sam Brock) The trends of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus in the East & the West examined; New York City case statistics cited; details given of a Texas judge blocking President Biden's vaccine mandates for businesses. [New York Governor Kathy HOCHUL@, University of Virginia professor Dr. Taison BELL, White House press secretary Jen PSAKI; getting free test kits, Ryan GILINO; voice of University of Oklahoma Dr. Dale BRATZLER@; opposing masks, Virginia WOMAN - offer views on aspects of the coronavirus crisis: trends with cases, vaccine mandates, tests, hospitals, masks.] The death toll for a day discussed.

Reporter(s):
Balart, Jose Diaz;
Brock, Sam
Duration:
00:03:10

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