Officials at the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation say Dallas County has reached the top of the mountain in the COVID-19 omicron surge.
The Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation warns, though, that there will be difficult weeks ahead.
There is a glimpse of positive news in the battle against the COVID-19 variant that’s disrupted schools, taxed hospital systems, and taken the lives of more Texans. "We're at a high, high peak in cases right now, and the hospitalizations and mortality will unfortunately follow," Parkland Center For Clinical Innovation CEO Steve Miff said."Psychologically, you know, it makes sense, right? Like we reached the worst it could get," he explained. "Well, hopefully it's the worst we can get.
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