What will endemic COVID-19 look like? Not like the flu, more like a cold, SoCal doctor says

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Experts say we're past the peak of the omicron variant. Could COVID-19 now enter an endemic phase? And what would it look like?

LOS ANGELES -- The COVID-19 case rate across the U.S. is steadily falling, down by nearly 36 percent in the last week, and experts say we are past the peak of the omicron variant. Could COVID-19 now enter an endemic phase?

"How we live with the virus, how we address and live with the surges, what we've learned, what protocols we encouraged to be in place," Newsom said. Ben-Aderet said while some experts like to think COVID-19's end game will look like the seasonal, predictable flu, the coronavirus can be random, similar to another virus we live with.

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