COVID-19 live updates: City sees fourfold increase in pediatric hospitalizations

The shift reflects the spread of the omicron variant.

Last Updated: December 27, 2021, 2:21 AM EST

As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.3 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 816,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

About 61.7% of the population in the United States is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Dec 22, 2021, 10:26 AM EST

New York City, DC, Vermont averaging more daily cases than any other point of pandemic

The U.S. is now averaging nearly 150,000 new COVID-19 cases every day, up about 72% in the last month. Over the last week alone, the nation has recorded more than 1 million new cases, according to federal data.

Every state in the country except for one -- Montana -- is currently experiencing high community transmission, according to federal data.

New York City, Vermont and Washington, D.C., are now averaging more daily cases than at any other point in the pandemic.

PHOTO: A sign announcing a temporary closure is posted at a CityMD health clinic, a facility that offers COVID-19 tests, as the Omicron variant continues to spread in  New York City, Dec. 22, 2021.
A sign announcing a temporary closure is posted at a CityMD health clinic, a facility that offers COVID-19 tests, as the Omicron variant continues to spread in New York City, Dec. 22, 2021.
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Florida is now reporting its highest number of new cases in about three months.

Cars line up at a COVID-19 testing site at Tropical Park in Miami, Dec. 21, 2021.
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Since early December, Georgia's daily case average has more than doubled, while Hawaii's average has quadrupled, according to federal data.

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos

Dec 22, 2021, 9:33 AM EST

Ohio hospitals take out an ad in local paper pleading for people to get vaccinated

Six hospitals in Ohio have taken out a full-page ad in the Cleveland Plain-Dealer in a desperate plea for people to get vaccinated as the state faces a renewed surge.

The ad, which appeared in Sunday's paper, says in big letters: "Help."

"We need your help. We now have more COVID-19 patients in our hospitals than ever before," the ad says. "And the overwhelming majority are unvaccinated. This is preventable."

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced last week that he would deploy the state's National Guard to help with hospital strain. Ohio is now averaging more than 9,100 new cases every day -- up 67.5% in the last month. Statewide, more than 5,200 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19.

"The best way to avoid serious illness is the vaccine," the ad said. "So, get vaccinated and get your booster ... we need you to care as much as we do."

-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos

Dec 22, 2021, 8:48 AM EST

Booster shots 'will really help us' with omicron: CDC director

About 73% of U.S. COVID-19 cases are now the omicron variant, but that number rises to 90% in areas like New York, CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told "Good Morning America" Wednesday.

"Things are moving quickly," she said. "The doubling times of this virus are very fast, around two days."

With a rise in cases due to the rapidly spreading omicron variant, Dr. Rochelle Walensky discusses if the CDC is planning on putting out any new guidance for holiday gatherings.
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CDC director talks holiday guidance amid omicron surge

With a rise in cases due to the rapidly spreading omicron variant, Dr. Rochelle Walensky discusses if the CDC is planning on putting out any new guidance for holiday gatherings.
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But Walensky said the booster shot "will really help" with this variant.

"What we know about omicron is that it has a lot of mutations, and with more mutations we need more immune protection. And that's really why this booster shot will really help us," Walensky said.

Asked if President Joe Biden's decision to mail 500 million free at-home rapid tests to Americans in January is too late to help the current surge, Walensky responded, "We have been ramping up testing."

COVID-19 testing specialists test a driver at a drive-up coronavirus testing location, Dec. 21, 2021, in Bellingham, Wash.
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"We have much more testing now than we had just months ago," she said. "And we were in the middle of a delta surge as omicron hit, so really right now there are so many things that we can do in addition to testing to keep safe -- and that really does mean getting 40 million Americans who continue to be unvaccinated vaccinated and making sure that people get that booster shot."

Dec 22, 2021, 3:46 AM EST

Portugal bans outdoor drinking, large gatherings for New Year's Eve

Portugal said it would limit outdoor gatherings to 10 people and prohibit outdoor drinking on New Year's Eve. 

The country, which has 52 confirmed omicron cases, will also require most people to work from home starting on Saturday, the president's office told ABC News on Tuesday. 

The new restrictions, which are set to expire Jan. 10, will require people to present negative COVID-19 tests as they enter sporting events, theaters, weddings and other large gatherings. 

Bars, discos, and schools will close on Saturday, the president's office said. 

The country reported an uptick in COVID-19 cases between Dec. 16 and Dec. 19, but numbers were slightly down on Tuesday, with 2,752 newly diagnosed cases and 18 deaths, according to the World Health Organization's COVID-19 dashboard. Portugal's adult population is 87% fully vaccinated.

-ABC News' Aicha El-Hammar Castano