UnitedHealth Group Inc. on Wednesday posted year-over-year earnings growth for the last three months of 2021, helped by higher revenue from premiums.

The healthcare and health-insurance giant based in Minnetonka, Minn., the first industry heavyweight to report year-end results, showed little sign of serious impact from costs tied to soaring levels of Covid-19 cases that the Omicron variant brought last month.

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