US authorizes Covid boosters for those with weakened immune systems
– Booster moratorium call –
Earlier this month, the United States rejected an appeal from the World Health Organization for a moratorium on the US authorizes Covid boosters to help ease the drastic inequity in dose distribution between rich and poor nations.
More than 619,000 people have died in the United States from Covid-19, with case numbers increasing sharply in recent months due to the spread of the Delta variant.
The country’s rapid vaccination program has slowed particularly in politically conservative regions in the South and Midwest, and among younger people, those with lower income and racial minorities.
“Right now at this moment, other than the immune compromised, we’re not going to be giving boosters to people,” top US Covid advisor Anthony Fauci told NBC on Thursday.
“But we will be following them very carefully, and if they do need it, we’ll be ready to give it to them… inevitably there will be a time when we will have to give boosts.”
Covid-19 vaccines are free and widely available in the United States, yet only half the population is fully vaccinated.
President Joe Biden announced in July that all federal employees must attest to being vaccinated or face tough restrictions such as regular testing amid a surge in hospitalizations.
Propelled by the highly contagious Delta variant, coronavirus infections have soared to a daily average of more than 100,000, a level not seen since the winter surge.
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