Pediatric cases are also on the rise, and Covid-19 vaccines are still not available for children under 12 years of age. Walkes encouraged vaccinating those children who do qualify for a dose. She said younger children or those unable to get vaccinated should avoid poorly ventilated indoor spaces, gatherings and travel unless essential. If it can’t be avoided, they should wear a mask.
Walkes said it is important to return to practices that helped reduce case numbers during previous spikes in January and last July, including wearing masks, washing hands, socially distancing, and staying home when sick. Walkes said it was also important for people to continue to get tested and see their health care professional if they are not feeling well.
Adler said a return to normal life will take work.
“We cannot pretend to be done with a virus that is not done with us,” he said.
Watch the video of the news conference below.