The United States is seeing more COVID-19 cases fuelled by unvaccinated Americans and the Delta variant, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert says.
The United States is in an predicament of soaring COVID-19 cases fuelled by unvaccinated Americans and the Delta variant, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert says.Nearly half the population remains fully unvaccinated
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting a rise in COVID-19 cases in 90 per cent of jurisdictions, with 35 per cent of US counties experiencing high levels of community transmission. He noted in some local jurisdictions where infection rates were surging, such as Los Angeles County, authorities were calling on individuals to wear masks in indoor public spacesDr Fauci said those local rules were compatible with the CDC's recommendation that the vaccinated do not need to wear masks in public.
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