'We all may be done with COVID, but COVID is not done with us,' said Dr. Darren Mareiniss of Einstein Medical Center.
PHILADELPHIA -- At a time when apathy and pandemic fatigue is growing, so are COVID-19 case numbers, and unfortunately, the country is set to mark a grim milestone.
The CDC expects to see COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths increase as cases are once again on the rise. In Delaware County, Chatham Elementary school has highly recommended mask use once again after a case spike.
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