“I have been on calls from Zoom for the past two weeks about how we are going to handle this,” Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, told CNN on Sunday. “The big wall is about to hit us again and these are the new variants.”
“This can be very, very terrible for our country as we move forward in the spring,” said Hotez of the variants. “Now, we are in a race. We are in a race to see how fast we can vaccinate the American people.”
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The first data released on Sunday suggested that two doses of the vaccine provided only “minimal protection” against the mild and moderate Covid-19 variant. The effectiveness of the vaccine against severe Covid-19, hospitalization and death has not been evaluated.
An AstraZeneca spokesman said in a statement: “We believe that our vaccine will still protect against serious diseases” of the variant and added that “the neutralizing antibody activity is equivalent to other COVID-19 vaccines that have shown activity against more serious diseases, especially when the dosage interval is optimized for 8-12 weeks. “
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Authorities continued to remind Americans that it is not just vaccines that will help slow the pandemic in the coming months. It is also the public health measures that have proven to be effective in curbing the spread of the virus: masks, social distance, avoiding encounters and washing your hands regularly.
“I would like to warn everyone: please remember to continue practicing these behaviors and not get tired of Covid,” added Clarke. “Continue to mask, continue the distance, continue to avoid crowds.”
What will it take to reopen schools
Mitigation measures will play an especially important role in helping schools to reopen safely, two officials said on Sunday, as the CDC is expected to release guidelines soon on how schools can open during the pandemic.
The safe reopening of schools is “a simple question, but with a complicated answer, because it really depends on the level of infection in the community,” Dr. Anthony Fauci told NBC on Sunday.
On the one hand, communities must work for teachers to be vaccinated quickly, said Fauci. And there should also be a focus on getting schools to reopen, including masks and adequate ventilation, among other measures.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former FDA commissioner, told CBS that when it comes to reopening schools, “the prerequisite is to implement mitigation measures in schools”.
He noted that when people wore masks and were socially distant, there was “very little transmission within the classroom”.
And while it’s good to prioritize teachers for vaccines, he said, “I don’t think it’s necessarily a prerequisite. I think schools have demonstrated that they can open safely if they take precautions in the classroom.”
His recommendation comes amid an ongoing struggle in many parts of the country over how to safely resume classes.
Jamie Gumbrecht, Amanda Sealy, Sharif Paget and Naomi Thomas of CNN contributed to this report.