In 1 month US records more than one-quarter of its total cases for the pandemic
The U.S. is now reporting an average of about 745,000 new cases per day, down by about 5% in the last week, according to federal data. It is still unclear whether the nation is experiencing a true plateau or whether data is skewed from the holiday weekend.
In the last month alone, the U.S. recorded 18.2 million new cases, according to Johns Hopkins University data -- more than one-quarter of the nation's total number of confirmed cases reported since the onset of the pandemic.
There's growing evidence to suggest the latest omicron surge continues to recede in the parts of the country first struck by the variant.
In New York, daily cases have dropped by nearly 38% in the last week, and in New Jersey, new cases are down by 45.8%, according to federal data.
-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos