of our own personal life. we know how to unite against this virus. if we get people vaccinated that we can defeat a common foe. places that are having the hardest time have not unite against this virus. so if we all have the common force to unite against this virus, i believe we can track it. understood and a thought for everyone to reflect on another long week. cdc director and dr. wallensky. thank you forgiving us your time. thank you so much for having me. coming up paul krugman is here. later we get into embattle
joining us now is dr. rochelle wallensky, covid cases are rising and icus in capacity. the president announcing booster shots in the fall. thank you for being here. thank you so much for having me. let s start with these announced booster shots. do you advise that people think of this as a kind of optional insurance or real necessity going forward? we are planning across government approach to plan booster, we are waning effectiveness of the vaccine against mild disease. we are planning ahead because we may be seeing waning effectiveness of disease in
A vast majority of US residents live in an area with high Covid-19 transmission, but hospitalization and death rates are significantly higher in states with the lowest vaccination rates.
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We’ve reached a critical point in the global battle to obliterate the coronavirus pandemic, which has so far killed about four million people, battered national economies, and upended lives on a monumental and frightening scale.
Hundreds of millions of people have done their duty and submitted to vaccinations. But far too many steadfastly refuse to get vaccinated, putting at risk themselves, their loved ones, and anyone else with whom they interact.