Dr. Eric Topol is warning that Americans are “sitting ducks for the next wave” of Covid as the omicron variant starts to take hold in the U.S. While delta remains the dominant variant in America, omicron now makes up about 3% of all cases in the U.S., and it’s spreading fast. The World Health Organization said omicron is spreading more quickly than any previous strain. CNBC’s Meg Tirrell reports on the rapid rise of omicron cases in the U.S., as the new variant is surging in all areas of the country. Andy Slavitt, former senior White House pandemic adviser, also discusses the new wave of Covid cases and what can be done to keep people safe. The FDA has permanently allowed women to get access to the abortion pill by mail. This as the Supreme Court considers overturning Roe v. Wade. NBC’s Kate Snow reports on a new blood test that can screen for up to 50 types of cancers. WSJ reporter Andrew Beaton reports on what was behind the firing of Urban Meyer as the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach. CNBC’s Scott Cohn reports from outside the courthouse where the jury could soon get the case of Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes. She could receive 20 years if convicted. Plus, CNBC’s Perry Russom reports on the path of destruction deadly storms have cut through the Midwest in the last few days.