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Younger people seem to be contracting more transmissible variants, causing another COVID-19 surge in Michigan – Business Insider Australia
Dr. Justin Skrzynski told CNN that 40% of the samples his hospital is sending to be tested have come back as the more transmissible B.1.1.7 variant.

- Michigan is experiencing another surge in coronavirus cases.
- The surge seems to be attributed to younger people getting infected with variants.
- CDC director Rochelle Walensky previously warned that the US could experience another surge.
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As the country ramps up its vaccination efforts against COVID-19, Michigan is battling another surge in cases as a result of more transmissible variants, especially among younger people.
Dr. Justin Skrzynski, a coronavirus…
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