"We are not headed in that direction. We have the tools to
accelerate the path out of this pandemic; widely available
vaccinations, booster shots, kid shots, therapeutics," Zients told
reporters at a White House briefing.
"We can curb the spread of the virus without having to in any way
shut down our economy."
U.S. regulators expanded eligibility for booster shots of COVID-19
vaccines to all adults on Friday, and 3 million people received them
since, Zients said.
"In fact, just across Friday, Saturday and Sunday, we got 3 million
booster shots into arms. A million booster shots per day," he said.
"Don't delay, get your booster shot so you can have enhanced
protection for COVID as we head into the winter."
Separately, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said U.S. health
officials are not currently recommending lockdowns or economic
restrictions to curb rising COVID-19 cases.
Europe is once again the epicenter of the global pandemic with
Austria reimposing full lockdown, riots breaking out in cities
across the Netherlands over a partial lockdown, and many other
countries imposing restrictions.
The current seven-day average
of COVID-19 cases in the United States rose 18%
from last week's average to 92,800 per day, U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Director Rochelle Walensky said at the briefing.
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U.S. hospitalizations rose 6% to an average of
5,600 per day and average daily deaths are about
1,000 per day, she said. Around 47 million
eligible American adults and over 12 million
teenagers are still not fully vaccinated,
Walensky added.
As of Sunday, COVID-19 had killed 776,188 people
in the United States, according to a Reuters
tally.
(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein and David
Shepardson; Additional reporting by Kanishka
Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese and
David Gregorio)
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