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“And for most people who get this Delta variant, it’s going to be the most serious virus that they get in their lifetime in terms of the risk of putting them in the hospital.”
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That was Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who was head of the Food and Drug Administration between 2017 and 2019, on the dangers of the coronavirus Delta variant.
On Sunday, Gottlieb was being interviewed on the CBS show “Face of a Nation” when be began urging more Americans to get vaccinated.
“This virus is so contagious, this variant is so contagious that it’s going to infect the majority — that most people will either get vaccinated or have been previously infected or they will get this Delta variant,” Gottlieb said.
The comments come as the delta variant continues to spread and the number of people testing positive for the coronavirus in the past seven days spiked to nearly 317,000, up 43% over the previous week, according to official numbers.
COVID-19 cases are now rising in all 50 states, led by spikes in Arkansas, Florida, Missouri and Nevada.
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As of Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine tracker shows that over 161.2 million Americans are now fully vaccinated, equal to 48.6% of the overall population — 59.4% of all adults 18 and above have been fully vaccinated in the U.S.
According to the tracker, being “fully vaccinated” means they have had two shots of the vaccines developed by Pfizer
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and German partner BioNTech
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or Moderna
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or one shot of Johnson & Johnson
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one-dose vaccine.