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What are the latest COVID protocols amid rising cases and hospitalizations?

What are the latest COVID protocols amid rising cases and hospitalizations?
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Thanasis/Getty Images/STOCK(NEW YORK)  As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States, many Americans may be wondering how to best keep themselves and their loved ones safe. In the years since the pandemic began, protocols and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been updated as new information and interventions have become available. ABC News spoke to public health experts about what s the latest to know about vaccine availability, when to test, who should receive treatment and if people should be masking in any situations. "COVID-19 has never really left us," Dr. Graham Snyder, medical direction of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said. "There have been ups and downs throughout the pandemic…but with this uptick, we re seeing that steady churn pattern again where there s a mix of variants and the variants are constantly changing and reemerging.&q

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Thanasis/Getty Images/STOCK(NEW YORK)  As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States, many Americans may be wondering how to best keep themselves and their loved ones safe. In the years since the pandemic began, protocols and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been updated as new information and interventions have become available. ABC News spoke to public health experts about what s the latest to know about vaccine availability, when to test, who should receive treatment and if people should be masking in any situations. "COVID-19 has never really left us," Dr. Graham Snyder, medical direction of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said. "There have been ups and downs throughout the pandemic…but with this uptick, we re seeing that steady churn pattern again where there s a mix of variants and the variants are constantly changing and reemerging.&q

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Americans
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Centers-for-disease
University-of-pittsburgh-medical-center

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Thanasis/Getty Images/STOCK(NEW YORK)  As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States, many Americans may be wondering how to best keep themselves and their loved ones safe. In the years since the pandemic began, protocols and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been updated as new information and interventions have become available. ABC News spoke to public health experts about what s the latest to know about vaccine availability, when to test, who should receive treatment and if people should be masking in any situations. "COVID-19 has never really left us," Dr. Graham Snyder, medical direction of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said. "There have been ups and downs throughout the pandemic…but with this uptick, we re seeing that steady churn pattern again where there s a mix of variants and the variants are constantly changing and reemerging.&q

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United-states
Americans
Graham-snyder
Sarah-hochman
Mandy-cohen
Denis-nash
Centers-for-disease
University-of-pittsburgh-medical-center
Pfizer
Drug-administration
Langone-health

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Thanasis/Getty Images/STOCK(NEW YORK)  As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across the United States, many Americans may be wondering how to best keep themselves and their loved ones safe. In the years since the pandemic began, protocols and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been updated as new information and interventions have become available. ABC News spoke to public health experts about what s the latest to know about vaccine availability, when to test, who should receive treatment and if people should be masking in any situations. "COVID-19 has never really left us," Dr. Graham Snyder, medical direction of infection prevention and hospital epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said. "There have been ups and downs throughout the pandemic…but with this uptick, we re seeing that steady churn pattern again where there s a mix of variants and the variants are constantly changing and reemerging.&q

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Americans
Mandy-cohen
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Denis-nash
Graham-snyder
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