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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said during a briefing on Wednesday that the United Kingdom coronavirus variant, which spreads quicker, is now the most common strain in the United States. Recent trends in cases have been associated with daycare centers and youth sports. Also, hospitalization rates are increasing for younger adults. “The virus still has [a] hold on us infecting people and putting them in harm s way and we need to remain vigilant,” she said. “We need to continue to accelerate our vaccination efforts and to take the individual responsibility to get vaccinated when we can.”