Global COVID cases in the coming months, but at a slower pace, report says

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Daily global COVID-19 infections are expected to slowly rise to around 18. 7 million through February, compared with the existing average of 16. 7 million cases, driven during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter months, the University of Washington said in an analysis.

According to the report, far fewer infections are expected than last winter’s estimated daily average of around 80 million cases in January 2022, which prompted the immediate spread of the omicron variant.

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