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Walmart, Target Push for New Shoplifting Crackdown in California

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Walmart, Target Push for New Shoplifting Crackdown in California

Walmart, Target Push for New Shoplifting Crackdown in California
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Surge in Pedestrian Fatalities Reaches 41-Year Record High, Linked to Reckless Driving and Larger Vehicles

KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt December 19, 2021 01:37:00

from this new variant there will be plenty of break through infections for sure reporter: people who are fully vaccinated and boosted testing positive it seems clear that this break through case in omicron are going to be very common even if you are boosted. that s right, break-through cases are inevitable reporter: that may be driving surge look at what is happening in highly vaccinated new york. the graph of positive cases is literally shooting sky ward. doctor, is there a difference for those between omicron and delta for those vaccinated and boosted? if you have been vaccinated and have had your booster whether you were exposed to delta or omicron, you should be very well protected against serious disease that could put you in the hospital. reporter: larger questions about omicron still remain at the moment our sense of how deadly

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