The pandemic has added to the shortage and burnout of health care workers. Still, cause exists for some optimism: For one thing, there is bipartisan interest in tackling this issue.
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professor saad omer is director of the yale institute for global health. he joins us from connecticut. professor, thank you for being with us. what do we know about this new subvariants and how it behaves mosehle we know this is a new subvariants that is spreading rather quickly. and spreading rather quickly. and the reason spreading rather quickly. and the reason it spreading rather quickly. and the reason it is spreading rather quickly. fific the reason it is spreading quickly as it is more transmissible than the previous variants. and there could be two reasons for that. the one reason which is almost certain is that it is awaiting immunity induced by the infection people have had from previous variants as well as the earlier versions of the vaccine avoiding. we may also be in a situation where this virus, irrespective of immunity, is inherently more transmittable, although those tra nsmittable, although those data transmittable, although those data are emerging. so that i