Omicron concerns should spur millions of unvaccinated Americans to get their Covid shots, experts say

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As the new Covid-19 Omicron variant spurs global travel bans, experts say concerns over its impact should prompt millions of unvaccinated Americans to get their shots -- and for those who are eligible, to get their boosters.

"I would hope that within the next week or two weeks, so many of those people will take advantage of the vaccine," Dr. William Schaffner, a professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota Friday."That will help us in the immediate term. And I would anticipate that, as bad as Omicron might be, our vaccine still will be partially effective.

Two cases of the variant have also been detected in the UK, Secretary of State for Health Sajid Javid said Saturday, prompting British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to announce a series of"targeted" measures to combat the variant. On Saturday morning, however, Fauci told NBC he"would not be surprised" if the variant was already in the US.

"In terms of whether or not this variant is going to resist the immune response to our current vaccines: it's possible, but it's unlikely to be totally resistant," he said. It could be"partially resistant," he added, like other variants that"never really took off, even though they had a lot of concerning mutations in the spike protein."

If its current vaccine and booster are insufficient against the variant, Moderna explained one possible solution is boosting people with a larger dose, which the company is testing.

 

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