CDC watchful as COVID-19 spikes, new booster on the horizon

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Covid cases are on the rise again. Hospitalizations have spiked noticeably since the beginning of July. But doctors say we’re far from a place of panic. There's also promising new protection on the horizon as a highly contagious new variant spreads.

Covid cases are on the rise again. Hospitalizations have spiked noticeably since the beginning of July. But doctors say we're far from a place of panic. There's also promising new protection on the horizon as a highly contagious new variant spreads.

Dr. Rogelio Castaneda spoke with us briefly in between treating patients at ER of Texas, a 24/7 emergency care facility in Dallas-Fort Worth. He’s seen more COVID patients over the last couple of weeks, compared to the start of summer. Not an extreme spike, but noticeable.

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