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Covid-19: Unvaccinated people have 'to be concerned' about Omicron, says Joe Biden

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 22nd 2021 08:58 AM -- Updated: December 22nd 2021 10:12 AM
Covid-19: Unvaccinated people have 'to be concerned' about Omicron, says Joe Biden

Covid-19: Unvaccinated people have 'to be concerned' about Omicron, says Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that people who are "not fully vaccinated" have "good reason to be concerned" about the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19. "If you're unvaccinated, you're at a high risk of getting sick. And if you get sick you're likely to spread it to others, including friends and family. We should all be concerned about Omicron, but not panicked," Joe Biden said in White House remarks. Biden said that unvaccinated people have a "significantly higher risk" of ending up in the hospital or dying from Covid-19. Also Read | Canada's Covid-19 cases continue to rise   Biden administration considers extending payment pause for student loan borrowers "If you're among the majority of Americans who are fully vaccinated and especially if you got the booster shot, the third shot... you have much, much less reason to worry. You have a high degree of protection against severe illness," Biden said. Also Read | Kidambi Srikanth becomes first Indian man to win silver at BWF World Championships No early 'Biden bounce' to U.S. image in France, Germany, poll says | Reuters He further said that because the Omicron variant "spreads so easily" that even fully vaccinated individuals will get Covid-19. He added that they have seen breakthrough cases at the White House but these cases among the vaccinated "are highly unlikely to lead to serious illness." Inaugural Address by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. | The White House "Vaccinated people who get Covid-19 may get ill. But they're protected from severe illness and death. That's why you should still remain vigilant," he said.

US Biden further stated that because the Omicron variant of Covid-19 "spreads so easily" fully vaccinated individuals will get Covid-19. He said that they have seen breakthrough cases at the White House but these cases among the vaccinated "are highly unlikely to lead to serious illness." "Vaccinated people who get Covid may get ill. But they're protected from severe illness and death. That's why you should still remain vigilant," he added. -PTC News

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