“It does not declare premature victory,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
“We see so many people pulling back some public health measures: mask warrants, opening the restaurant, bars. We can’t do that. We have to wait a little longer until we get enough vaccine in humans. that we will clearly cut any growth. “
If the US continues to vaccinate quickly and double security, it could soon see a “change,” Fauci said.
To try to get out of this pandemic, “it’s still about masks and physical distance and ventilation and vaccines,” said emergency physician Dr. Megan Ranney, director of the Brown-Lifespan Center for Digital Health in Rhode Island.
“Current vaccines work very well against B.1.1.7.”
In New Jersey, where there are more than 950 reported cases of variants, patients with ventilation and virus-related deaths have risen, State Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said Monday.
About 48 percent of the state’s new hospitals were people under the age of 60, she added.
The FDA recommends discontinuing the J&J vaccine
All six cases occurred among women between the ages of 18 and 48, and symptoms appeared six to 13 days after vaccination, according to a statement made Tuesday by agency officials.
“The CDC will convene a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) on Wednesday to further review these cases and assess their potential significance,” the statement said.
“The FDA will review this analysis as it investigates these cases as well. Until this process is completed, we recommend a break in the use of this vaccine with plenty of caution. This is important, in part, to ensure that the healthcare community is aware of the potential of these adverse events and can plan for appropriate recognition and management through the unique treatment required for this type of blood clot. “
The US is about to reach an essential stage of vaccination
The good news is that the number of vaccinations is growing rapidly.
The US is about to reach half of the US adult population by at least one dose by the end of the week, according to a CNN analysis of CDC data.
At least 11 states have already reached this threshold: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont and Wisconsin.
In Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear announced a new “Kentucky Team Vaccination Challenge,” saying that when 2.5 million people received at least the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, the state will remove most of its capacity restrictions.
“We have to try everything to get to this point as soon as possible. That will help us have a more normal summer than any of us could have imagined this winter,” the governor added.
What Fauci says about the indoor and outdoor restaurant
Fauci said that although he was too busy to do this recently, “in an open-air restaurant right now, where we are, I would not hesitate to do so.”
And what about the table inside for Americans who are completely vaccinated?
“What you need to do is look at the infection in the community,” Fauci said.
“Being vaccinated, the risk for you is very low. It’s not like before, when you weren’t vaccinated and you had a lot of activity in the community and you went into an indoor restaurant where there were no (restrictions) .. your risk would be up there. While now, the risk is not zero, but it is extremely low “if you are completely vaccinated.
Several universities will require proof of the vaccine
Johns Hopkins University in Maryland is the last to join the list.
All students who intend to be on campus will need to be vaccinated unless they have a medical or religious reason not to be and the faculties are also advised to be vaccinated, although it will not be necessary for them, according to a announcement sent to the campus community on Friday.
“Our plans are based on continuing public health strategies to promote a safe campus and community,” wrote Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels and other university leaders.
“Ensuring that an overwhelming percentage of our community’s population is vaccinated will greatly reduce the risk of the virus spreading to our campuses and will also protect our Baltimore neighbors,” they added.
According to CNN, there are at least 18 colleges and universities in the United States that will require Covid-19 vaccines.
CNN’s Deidre McPhillips, Elizabeth Stuart and Jennifer Henderson contributed to this report.