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Delta coronavirus variant cases leading to outbreaks, severe symptoms
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The latest alarming coronavirus variant is exploiting low global vaccination rates and a rush to ease pandemic restrictions, adding new urgency to the drive to get more shots in arms and slow its supercharged spread.
The vaccines most used in Western countries still appear to offer strong protection against the highly contagious delta variant, first identified in India and now spreading in more than 90 other countries.
But the World Health Organization warned this week that the trifecta of easier-to-spread strains, insufficiently immunized populations and a drop in mask use and other public health measures before the virus is better contained will âdelay the end of the pandemic.â
Delta variant: âSurge responseâ teams to deploy to US hot spots, White House says
By Catherine Park
WH announces plans to deploy surge response teams
The White House announced it will be deploying surge response teams amid rising concerns over the delta variant.
WASHINGTON - Amid rising concerns over the delta variant of the novel coronavirus, the White House plans to deploy surge response teams to help combat potential outbreaks as well as work to get more shots in arms in areas where vaccination rates are low, White House coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients said during a Thursday COVID-19 press briefing.