Fauci warns COVID-19 situation 'potentially could get worse' given new variants

Coronavirus updates: Herd immunity will 'take awhile,' CDC director says; California to switch up vaccine distribution

Biden Advisers Say U.S. Will Remain Vulnerable to Covid Unless Congress Acts

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s coronavirus czar said Wednesday that the United States was woefully behind other nations in tracking potentially dangerous variants of the virus, and used the first White House public health briefing to issue a stark warning that Americans will remain vulnerable to the deadly pandemic unless Congress acts.

“We are 43rd in the world in genomic sequencing — totally unacceptable,” said Mr. Biden’s Covid-19 response coordinator, Jeffrey D. Zients, citing December data from the GISAID Initiative, which provides a global database of coronavirus genomes. In a brief interview later, he corrected himself, saying he had since learned that the United States was now behind 31 other nations.

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Overview: U.S. Rate of new infections falls sharply, deaths remain close to record

England lockdown to last until March, Boris Johnson says as hotel quarantine introduced

England will remain in a national lockdown until at least early March when schools are set to reopen, Boris Johnson has said, and travellers into Britain from high-risk nations will now have to quarantine inside hotels.

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Vaccinated People Are Going to Hug Each Other

Biden takes sweeping steps to curb climate change, vows job creation

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How Do We End the Pandemic? Panel of Experts Discuss the Path Forward.

Some States lift restrictions gradually amid fears of new variant

Coronavirus variants are impacting tests, FDA official says

Genome Sequencing of Sewage Detects Regionally Prevalent SARS-CoV-2 Variants

Nearly half of Americans eager for coronavirus vaccine, survey finds

Duke Study: Eviction, Utility Shutoff Moratoriums Slowed COVID-19 Spread

E.U. and U.K. Fighting Over Scarce Vaccines

LONDON — The vaccine wars have come to Europe.

For months now, wealthy countries have been clearing the world’s shelves of coronavirus vaccines, leaving poorer nations with little hope of exiting the pandemic in 2021. But a fresh skirmish this week has pitted the rich against the rich — Britain versus the European Union — in the scramble for vials, opening a new and unabashedly nationalist competition that could poison relations and set back collective efforts to end the pandemic.

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