

Such a large number of people without even one vaccine dose gives the virus more chances to spread, replicate and potentially develop mutations.Įxperts say that while mutations are not a certainty, the odds will remain high unless more vaccines are administered. vaccination rate has largely plateaued and with much of the world still unvaccinated. The institute describes the "worst-case scenario" as a situation in which "in those who are vaccinated, mobility moves towards pre-COVID-19 levels.The rapid spread of the delta variant is raising concerns among scientists that the coronavirus could mutate into more transmissible or deadlier strains. In the "worst-case scenario," global estimated daily infections are projected to reach nearly 13 million in late September, it warns. So, for example, in the reference scenario, the maximum number of doses per day is 3 million, and that scenario assumes 90 days to reach 3 million doses per day," a spokesperson for the institute has previously told Newsweek.
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The 90-day period refers to "the time it takes to scale up to full capacity for distribution. The institute's projection is based on the assumption that "vaccine distribution is scaled up over 90 days" and "variant B.1.1.7 continues to spread in certain locations." Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, its director-general, warned that the WHO was expecting global COVID-19 cases to surpass 200 million within the next two weeks.Īccording to the latest projection from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, global estimated daily infections will peak in late September, when the figure is forecast to reach nearly 6 million. Noam Galai/Getty Images Global Daily Cases Set to Peak in SeptemberĪt a World Health Organization press briefing last Friday, Dr. The Delta variant's higher transmissibility means "universal masking is essential to reduce transmission," it said.Ī person wearing a face mask outside Google's offices in New York City in September 2020. Health officials were reportedly warned that they need to acknowledge "the war has changed," according to one CDC slide. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that were obtained by The Washington Post. In late July, the Delta variant was reported to be as contagious as chickenpox and more contagious than the common cold, flu, smallpox and the Ebola virus, according to internal documents from the U.S. has been rising sharply since early July, after declining since mid-January, according to data compiled by Worldometer. The seven-day average of cases in the U.S. The Google Doodle comes as the threat of the Delta variant looms in countries across the globe, including in the U.S. Google Will Eventually Require All Employees Get COVID Vaccine.Walmart, Sam's Club Requiring Masks For Staff in CDC Hot Spots.These communities include older adults and "people who need to take extra precautions," as well as people with motor/mobility impairments, blind or vision-impaired people and deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Google has also compiled resources aimed at vulnerable communities, providing "expert guidance and support for groups facing higher risks to their safety and wellbeing."

Your identity is not shared with other users, Google, or Apple," Google added. "The Exposure Notifications System was built with your privacy and security central to the design. The system provides notifications to your smartphone that "enable contact tracing apps to send you a notification if you've likely been exposed to COVID-19," it said. It has also highlighted its Exposure Notifications System, a joint venture between Google and Apple created "to help governments and our global community fight this pandemic through contact tracing," according to the company. The search giant advised users to "learn more about resources to help you and your communities stay informed and connected"-linking to its own COVID-19 resources, including the latest updates on the outbreak and vaccines. Read more A Doomsday COVID Variant Worse Than Delta May Be Coming, Scientists Say
