Prognosis
CDC Director Warns of Possible Covid-19 ‘Avoidable Surge’
- Walensky speaks as U.S. cases tick up even amid vaccinations
- J&J won’t be far off delivering 20 million shots by March 31
Photographer: Susan Walsh/AP Photo/Bloomberg
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Americans must recommit to wearing masks and taking other Covid-19 mitigation measures to avoid a new surge of the virus in the U.S., a top health official said Monday as the White House signaled that shipments of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine could fall just short of an early target.
Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said cases have begun to rise slightly again, while hospital admissions remain stable and deaths continue to decline. Variants, which are in some cases more contagious or more dangerous, continue to spread, she said.