The White House estimates the country will see 100 million COVID-19 infections by fall and winter.
The estimate is based on several models, a Biden administration official told CNN.Pfizer and Moderna are working to update their vaccines by the fall. But the country may not have enough money to buy enough vaccines for everyone.Officials warn that if they don’t receive enough emergency aid funding, certain supplies, including antiviral drug Paxlovid, could run out as early as October.
As of Monday, Johns Hopkins University data shows that more than 997,570 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. Officials told CNN the White House will commemorate the moment the country reaches the grim milestone.
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