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By ZEKE MILLER 40 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) White House COVID-19 coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha issued a dire warning Thursday that the U.S. will be increasingly vulnerable to the coronavirus this fall and winter if Congress doesnt swiftly approve new funding for more vaccines and treatments.
In an Associated Press interview, Jha said Americans immune protection from the virus is waning, the virus is adapting to be more contagious and booster doses for most people will be necessary with the potential for enhanced protection from a new generation of shots.
His warning came as the White House said there could be up to 100 million infections from the virus later this year and as President Joe Biden somberly ordered flags to half-staff to mark 1 million deaths.
As we get to the fall, we are all going to have a lot more vulnerability to a virus that has a lot more immune escape than even it does today and certainly than it did six months ago, Jha said. That leaves a lot of us vulnerable.
Jha predicted that the next generation of vaccines, which are likely to be targeted at the currently prevailing omicron strain, are going to provide a much, much higher degree of protection against the virus that we will encounter in the fall and winter. But he warned that the U.S. is at risk of losing its place in line to other countries if Congress doesnt act in the next several weeks.
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Jha said there is no viable alternative path right now than to have the U.S. government take the lead in securing COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, rather than allowing the commercial market deal with procurement as with other medical treatments. He cited the global mismatch between supply and demand. ...............................................
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/biden-covid-health-congress-a05afb7ebfa102992c354c99619fa944
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White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha, speaks to The Associated Press, Thursday, May 12, 2022 on the White House complex in Washington. Speaking to the Associated Press, Jha said Americans' immune protection from the virus is waning and the virus is adapting to be more contagious, and that booster doses for most people will be necessary with the potential for enhanced protection from a new generation of shots. (AP Photo/Nathan Elgren)