U.S. to ask world for more on global Covid fight as its own cash dwindles

The White House is hosting a global Covid response summit this week — but the U.S. isn't currently prepared to bring significant new money to fight the virus worldwide, according to two people familiar with the preparations.

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U.S. coronavirus wave this fall and winter could potentially infect 100 million, White House warns

Analysis of the nearly one million covid deaths in the U.S.--AP

COVID Boosters reduced the Omicron' infections rate in Nursing Homes

An additional booster dose of COVID vaccine helped substantially reduce the rate of infection in nursing home residents during the Omicron wave compared with a primary series alone, researchers found.

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Overview: China/Sjanghai, U.S. airlines, other developments

U.S. Prisons prescribed few Paxlovid or other Covid-19 treatments, even when they had supplies

If we don't have the booster campaign early enough we might not be in a great spot in the fall --Moderna CEO

COVID-19: 'We might not be in a great spot in the fall': Moderna CEO

While the U.S. waits on funding and for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to decide on which virus strain to attack through boosters, Moderna and other vaccine companies are anticipating waning immunity to become a concern.

"This virus is not getting less infectious," Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel told Yahoo Finance. "As you see more and more infectious variants ... We are not done with this virus mutating," he said.

The biggest risk in the fall, if boosting is delayed, is the potential for hospitals to fill up with those that are the most vulnerable all over again, Bancel said.

The increased circulation from the intersection of waning immunity and a more transmissible variant, as is being observed with more Omicron subvariants in the U.S. and abroad, is the real risk, he said.

"We have a risk in the fall — if we don't have the booster campaign early enough —that we might not be in a great spot in the fall," Bancel said.

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U.S. COVID coverage for all residents dries up even as hospital costs rise

A new WHO report indicates that other countries had more excess deaths that the US during the Covid pandemic

The U.S. FDA restricts J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine due to blood clot risk

Disinformation: Fauci expresses concernt that some internet sources are targeting Black communities in Detroit and elsewhere

EU drug regulator hopes to approve COVID variant-adapted vaccines by autumn

North Carolina state employees getting extra day off for booster shot

Florida behind in testing wastewater to track covid; meanwhile cases rise in South Florida

As COVID-19 testing continues to recede in Florida, it is far behind other states in tracking the virus with promising technology that relies on wastewater.

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New Hampshire Rate of reported COVID-19 cases more than triple in past month

New Hampshire health officials said Tuesday that the state is now averaging 434 reported new cases per day, the highest rate since Feb. 15. The rate of new cases has risen 231% since April 2.

There are 3,128 known active cases of COVID-19 in the state, the most since Feb. 16.

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