The Bakersfield Californian

Biden, CDC leader warn of virus rebound

- BY ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and a top health official warned Monday that too many Americans are declaring virus victory too quickly, appealing for mask requiremen­ts and other restrictio­ns to be maintained or restored to stave off a “fourth surge” of COVID-19.

The head of the CDC said she had a feeling of “impending doom” if people keep easing off.

The double dose of warnings came even as Biden laid out hopeful new steps to expand coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns, with all adults to become eligible over the next 5 weeks. Biden announced plans to expand the number of retail pharmacies that are administer­ing vaccines, and investment­s to help Americans get to vaccinatio­n sites. But the optimism was tempered by stark warnings about the potential for another wave of cases.

“This is deadly serious,” Biden said, urging governors to reinstate mask mandates and other restrictio­ns that some states have been easing.

Hours earlier, during a virtual White House health briefing, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, grew emotional as she reflected on her experience treating COVID-19 patients who are alone at the end of their lives.

“We have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential of where we are and so much reason for hope,” she said. “But right now, I’m scared.”

“I’m going to lose the script, and I’m going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom.”

Cases of the virus are up about 10 percent over the past week from the previous week, to about 60,000 cases per day, with both hospitaliz­ations and deaths ticking up as well, Walensky said. She

warned that without immediate action the U.S. could follow European countries into another spike in cases and suffer needless deaths.

“I have to share the truth, and I have to hope and trust you will listen,” she said.

Later Monday, Biden addressed the nation from the White House, declaring, “If we let our guard down now, we can see the virus getting worse, not better. People are letting up on precaution­s, which is a very bad thing.”

Biden delivered a direct appeal to governors, state and local leaders to reinstate mask-wearing requiremen­ts if they have lifted them, and said he encouraged leaders to pause plans to further ease virus-related restrictio­ns.

“Please, this is not politics, reinstate the mandate if you let it down,” he said.

Biden announced that by April 19 at least 90 percent of the adult U.S. population would be eligible for vaccinatio­n — and would have access to a vaccinatio­n site within 5 miles of home.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI / AP ?? President Joe Biden speaks during an event on COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns and the response to the pandemic in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus Monday in Washington.
EVAN VUCCI / AP President Joe Biden speaks during an event on COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns and the response to the pandemic in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus Monday in Washington.

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