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The Delta variant is surging across the country, but the good news is we've spent six months preparing for this possibility. The vaccines are highly effective -- and we have enough for everyone. Get protected today: [_link] pic.twitter.com/pkySebeZJy— President Biden (@POTUS) July 30, 2021
The Delta variant is surging across the country, but the good news is we've spent six months preparing for this possibility. The vaccines are highly effective -- and we have enough for everyone. Get protected today: [_link] pic.twitter.com/pkySebeZJy
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World Health Organization calls for pause to Covid booster jab to vaccinate poorer nations [_link]— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 5, 2021
World Health Organization calls for pause to Covid booster jab to vaccinate poorer nations [_link]
White House says U.S. can provide COVID-19 boosters if needed The White House said it is prepared to provide COVID-19 booster shots, if needed, suggesting it would not heed a call by the World Health Organization to delay providing additional vaccinations. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that high-income countries like the United States should hold off on giving more doses until more poor countries are able to inoculate their own populations. But White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that was a "false choice" and Washington can both provide booster shots, if they are approved for use in the country, and donate excess supplies to other countries.
The White House said it is prepared to provide COVID-19 booster shots, if needed, suggesting it would not heed a call by the World Health Organization to delay providing additional vaccinations.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that high-income countries like the United States should hold off on giving more doses until more poor countries are able to inoculate their own populations.
But White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that was a "false choice" and Washington can both provide booster shots, if they are approved for use in the country, and donate excess supplies to other countries.
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