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COVID Reprise: Are We Ready for the Next Wave?

COVID-19 cases are on the rise again as new variants spread rapidly across communities. Even if you’re vaccinated, no one is completely immune to infection—symptoms can range from mild to severe, so it’s important to stay vigilant. In this video, we break down the latest updates on COVID variants, the importance of continued safety measures, and how you can protect yourself and your loved ones. Remember to keep testing, wear masks in public spaces, and avoid crowded areas whenever possible. Stay informed and help stop the spread by sharing this video with friends and family.

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