Omicron appears to be “a very transmissible variant,” WHO chief scientist says


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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks while visiting the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S., on Thursday, December 2nd, 2021. (Oliver Contreras/Sipa/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

The Biden administration is shipping 11 million vaccines doses abroad today with 9 million going to Africa and another 2 million to other countries around the world, White House Covid-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients will announce in today’s Covid-19 response team briefing, according to remarks obtained by CNN.

It follows President Biden’s announcement Thursday that the administration will send more than 200 million doses abroad in 100 days, accelerating delivery to high-risk countries. Today’s shipment brings the total number of doses sent to Africa to 100 million.

“The President has been clear from the start: If we want to protect the American people and our economy, we must defeat the virus everywhere. That means we must ensure the rest of the world gets vaccinated,” Zients will say. “And under President Biden’s leadership, the United States is leading the way.”

The Biden administration also will push international partners to take a stronger role in aiding in global vaccine efforts.

“From supporting communications campaigns to build vaccine confidence, to funding for vaccinators on the front line — we are leading the global vaccination effort. And we are calling on the rest of the world to step up and join us,” Zients will say. 

Today’s move comes as the Biden administration has faced criticism over recent travel restrictions imposed on eight African countries amid concerns over the Omicron variant. Several of the countries under the travel ban have not had a confirmed Omicron case yet. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has likened the widespread travel bans to “travel apartheid.”

Zients also will highlight the Biden administration’s progress in global vaccination efforts so far – noting a commitment of 1.2 billion doses…



Source : cnn


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