Health experts believe most of Bay Area has already reached omicron peak

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Health experts believe most of Bay Area has already reached omicron peak
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As Dr. Fauci said Sunday the U.S. is about 3 weeks from seeing omicron's peak, some Bay Area health experts believe most of the Bay Area has already peaked, bringing us closer to a possibility of an endemic.

Some speculate that the omicron variant could mean the beginning of the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's a look inside hospitals and labs trying to answer that question.

The Chief of the Emergency Department at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital is cautiously optimistic. Dr. Chris Colwell:"Today it went up just a little bit, kind of over the weekend. We are certainly keeping our eyes very close on the data to see of this is that plateau, but it's still not clear yet."Spain considers treating COVID as endemic: What this means, implications for future of coronavirus

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