Deccan Chronicle

Biden: Drop in deaths but stay vigilant about Delta

This strain accounts for more than 80% of new cases in US

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Washington, July 21: President Joe Biden has said that even though the United States has seen a dramatic drop in the number of Covid-19 deaths due to its vaccinatio­n programme, the people must remain vigilant about the more virulent Delta variant that is spreading fast in the country.

Stressing the need for people to get vaccinated, he said “virtually all” of the Covid deaths and hospitalis­ations in the country are among the unvaccinat­ed. The highly contagious Delta variant, also known as B.1.617.2, was first detected in India in December and is spreading quickly across the globe. In some parts of America, the Delta strain accounts for more than 80 per cent of new infections, including some Midwestern states like Missouri, Kansas and Iowa.

Earlier this month, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that new Covid infections with the Delta variant account for 51.7 per cent of the infections in the US. Addressing his second Cabinet meeting on the completion of six months of his administra­tion on Tuesday, Biden said that overall, Covid-19 deaths have come down dramatical­ly. And in the last six months, they have come down by about 90 per cent due to the vaccinatio­n programme.

“But we have to stay vigilant, especially with the Delta variant that’s out there. While Covid-19 cases are rising, virtually all of the Covid deaths and hospitalis­ations are from unvaccinat­ed people. Let me say it again: virtually all are from unvaccinat­ed people,” he said.

He said the safest thing to do for the people is to get vaccinated. And “that’s why we’re focusing, on our next phase, on getting the unvaccinat­ed vaccinated,” he added.

The White House has ramped up efforts to combat misinforma­tion about the vaccines, especially in social media, and conduct more targeted outreach in communitie­s across the country, including to young people. Experts believe the Delta variant could be the most dominant strain in the country in the coming weeks.

Local health officials say there is growing concern about the increasing number of adults and children getting infected with the Delta variant. The average number of new Covid-19 cases each day this past week was 32,278, which is a 66 per cent jump from the average daily rate the previous week, and 145 per cent higher than the rate from two weeks ago, CNN reported. — PTI

 ?? — AP ?? Visitors present Covid-19 tests at the entrance of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, on Wednesday.
— AP Visitors present Covid-19 tests at the entrance of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, on Wednesday.

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