"The scenarios show the possibility of a late-fall surge. A new variant remains the biggest wild card," The Post adds.
"But several factors including the approval this week of reformulated boosters and the buildup of immunity against the latest strain of the virus could suppress some of the cold-season spread."
Justin Lessler, a UNC epidemiologist, said: "[N]othing appears to be projecting anything like an omicron wave."
What we're watching: Many big employers, including Apple, are using Labor Day as "the line in the corporate sand" to get serious about bringing people back to the office, The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription):
"Many executives say ... a post-Labor Day return is their best hope at getting workers on a more regular office schedule before the fall and winter holidays."
-Axios
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