
With Omicron, U.S. Testing Capacity Faces Intense Pressure
President Biden came into office vowing to make testing cheap and accessible, but matching supply with demand has been a persistent problem.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and
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President Biden came into office vowing to make testing cheap and accessible, but matching supply with demand has been a persistent problem.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and
Hospitalizations across the country have increased 20 percent in two weeks, taxing already exhausted health care workers as the United States confronts the Omicron variant.
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The proposal, coming as Moscow masses troops on the border with Ukraine, would establish a Cold War-like security arrangement in Eastern Europe that NATO officials immediately rejected.
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