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Live updates: The world welcomes 2022 with muted celebrations as COVID-19 cases surge - CBS News
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The Omicron variant, which is now driving record case numbers, forced many cities to tone down New Year's Eve events or cancel them altogether.
Many major European cities scaled back their planned celebrations due to a surge in cases. In Berlin, police urged people not to gather near the Brandenburg Gate, where a concert was staged without a… [+1244 chars]
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