The New Normal: Will there be a new COVID-19 surge as a new variant spreads?

News 12's Rich Barrabi was joined by Dr. Robert Lahita to talk about vaccines and the BA.2 variant.

News 12 Staff

Mar 23, 2022, 2:19 PM

Updated 996 days ago

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News 12's Rich Barrabi was joined by Dr. Robert Lahita to talk about vaccines and the BA.2 variant.
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