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White House encourages Americans to get new COVID boosters

White House encourages Americans to get new COVID boosters

The White House urged Americans Monday to get up to date COVID-19 booster pictures after they turn into out there subsequent month because the nation faces a brand new wave of infections from the Eris subvariant.

“We believe that we’re prepared for the fall. We believe that we’re in a better position than we’ve ever been to combat COVID-19. And that’s because of the work that the president has done,” spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre advised reporters forward of the standard U.S. chilly and flu season.

“Vaccinations against COVID-19 remain the safest protection for avoiding hospitalization, long-term health outcomes and death, which is why we are we are going to be encouraging Americans to stay up to date on their vaccines,” she added.

The new boosters are anticipated to turn into out there in mid-September.

COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths have jumped by over 20% every in August, in response to information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Eris, one more Omicron subvariant, now accounts for about 20% of all confirmed COVID-19 infections, making it the dominant pressure circulating within the U.S.

Source: www.anews.com.tr