COVID
An information sign for COVID-19 testing is seen outside of CVS store in Chicago, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval Friday to start administering Covid-19 booster shots to Pfizer and Moderna vaccine recipients hours after a key panel unanimously voted to endorse third doses for immunocompromised Americans. Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press
COVID
An information sign for COVID-19 testing is seen outside of CVS store in Chicago, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval Friday to start administering Covid-19 booster shots to Pfizer and Moderna vaccine recipients hours after a key panel unanimously voted to endorse third doses for immunocompromised Americans. Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press

OVID-19 is back. Not quite with a vengeance, but cases are ticking up as the U.S. heads into August. Experts say it’s a wave, not a spike.

Reset gets the latest and discusses what precautions you may want to take to avoid getting sick.

GUEST: Dr. Mia Taormina, infectious disease specialist with Duly Health and Care

COVID
An information sign for COVID-19 testing is seen outside of CVS store in Chicago, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval Friday to start administering Covid-19 booster shots to Pfizer and Moderna vaccine recipients hours after a key panel unanimously voted to endorse third doses for immunocompromised Americans. Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press
COVID
An information sign for COVID-19 testing is seen outside of CVS store in Chicago, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave final approval Friday to start administering Covid-19 booster shots to Pfizer and Moderna vaccine recipients hours after a key panel unanimously voted to endorse third doses for immunocompromised Americans. Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press

OVID-19 is back. Not quite with a vengeance, but cases are ticking up as the U.S. heads into August. Experts say it’s a wave, not a spike.

Reset gets the latest and discusses what precautions you may want to take to avoid getting sick.

GUEST: Dr. Mia Taormina, infectious disease specialist with Duly Health and Care