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CDC: So-Called British COVID-19 Variant Now Most Common in US

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   U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle
   Walensky said Wednesday the highly contagious B.1.1.7 variant
   originally identified in Britain is now the most common strain of the
   virus that causes COVID-19 circulating in the United States.

   During the White House COVID-19 response team briefing, Walensky said
   the variant has been shown to be more transmissible and infectious
   among younger Americans, which she says contributed to rising case
   counts in recent weeks.

   The CDC director said the latest figures show the U.S. seven-day daily
   case average rose by 2.3% from the previous seven days to 62,878 per
   day. She also said there are reports of clusters of cases associated
   with day care centers and youth sports across the country.

   Hospital admissions have also been up by about 2.7% per day over the
   last week. Walensky said they are seeing more and more younger adults,
   those in their 30s and 40s, admitted with severe cases of the disease.

   She said that while the U.S. is now vaccinating an average of
   threemillion Americans daily, the encouraging news is tempered by the
   increased rates and spread of the virus.

   She said the U.S. needs to continue ramping up its vaccination program,
   but communities need to do their part, as well.

   Walensky encouraged communities to consider adjustments to meet their
   unique needs and circumstances. Areas seeing substantial or high
   community transmission, she said, should consider refraining from
   indoor youth sports or activities that cannot be conducted at least six
   feet apart. Similarly, she said large events should also be deferred.

   Her comments come following the Texas Rangers Major League Baseball
   team hosting a crowd of 38,000 fans for its home opener this week.