Doctors worry that since not enough people are yet protected against the virus – only about 13.5% of the US population is fully vaccinated – the virus will continue to spread rapidly. This will give him more opportunities to move and thus increase the risk of a new variant that could make the vaccine less effective.
Public health officials are urging Americans to delay the trip, but people are hitting the road anyway. The Transportation Security Administration found more than 1.5 million people at airports nationwide on Sunday – a new record from the pandemic era and the 11th consecutive day it has found more than a million people. And some states continue to lift restrictions – even if the number of cases remains high.
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, said the White House encourages governments, as well as the private sector, to maintain or impose coronavirus restrictions.
Cases are on the rise globally. The World Health Organization said yesterday that the number of new infections had risen for the fifth week in a row.
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Q: I’m completely vaccinated. Can my unvaccinated family and friends visit?
“In the context where unvaccinated persons come from a single household and all unvaccinated persons have a low risk of severe Covid-19 disease, no preventive measures are required, so these visits could take place indoors, without mask or distance. “said CDC epidemiologist Tami Skoff.
WHAT’S IMPORTANT TODAY
AstraZeneca faces several questions in the US
A statement from the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases stated that the Data and Safety Monitoring Board “expressed concern that AstraZeneca could include outdated information from that study, which would be could provide an incomplete picture of the efficacy data ”.
AstraZeneca expects to apply for emergency use authorization for its vaccine in the next few weeks.
Covid-19 vaccines are for sale on the dark web
The dark web is a part of the Internet that is not detected by search engines where cybercriminals often sell and buy illicit materials, from credit card and drug numbers to cyber weapons and now, apparently, coronavirus-related products.
Ontario in the third wave, amid concerns about the slow release of vaccines
Public health officials have warned that the launch of the vaccine is not going fast enough to stop a potentially devastating third wave in other parts of the country. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said yesterday that vaccine shipments would continue to rise, but officials now face the possibility that vaccines may not be distributed in time to avoid a significant number of hospitalizations and deaths.
ON OUR RADAR
- Russian President Vladimir Putin is finally vaccinated – a few months after he became eligible for a shooting.
- The gap between the number of Covid-19 vaccines given in rich and poor countries is growing and becoming “more grotesque” every day, says the head of the WHO.
- A main opposition candidate in the presidential election in the Republic of Congo died of complications related to Covid, a day after the vote.
- US officials are not confident that Johnson & Johnson will meet its self-imposed deadline for the delivery of 20 million coronavirus vaccines by the end of March, despite the company’s optimistic statements.
- Anyone trying to travel abroad from England next week will need a “reasonable excuse” or receive a fine of almost $ 7,000 (£ 5,000), according to the proposed new legislation.
- More women than men missed health care services during the pandemic, according to a report released Monday by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
- As young people want to break the deadlock, British health leaders are facing a new challenge: influencers of social media enjoying the sun in Dubai.
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“We can save more lives if we share vaccines.” – Dr. Krishna Udayakumar, Director of the Global Center for Health Innovation at Duke University