The city’s wave of omicron-caused infections may have peaked, though city officials said more data is needed to determine if it had or will soon
, a possible sign the city’s wave of omicron-caused infections may have peaked, though city officials said more data is needed to determine if it had or will soon. ... [+]Case counts have decreased 25% from January 2, when the city saw a seven-day average of 40,608 cases — the most it had seen so far — to January 6, when cases dropped to an average of 30,449 per day.
Transmission rates have dropped as well: On January 2, the city-wide seven-day average of 3,409.67 cases per 100,000 people, which then decreased 25% to 2,556.66 cases per 100,000 people by January 6.
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