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White House mobilizes medical workers to help Gulf states; two senior vaccine officials to depart FDA - The Washington Post

The White House said Tuesday that 350 medical workers were on the ground in Gulf Coast states hit hard by both the delta variant and Hurricane Ida, the storm that left at least four people dead and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of residents after making landfall Sunday.

The group of doctors, nurses and others were providing emergency medical care in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama as part of the government’s “surge response,” according to Jeff Zients, coordinator of the White House’s covid-19 response team.

The states were facing twin crises, with health-care systems strained by record infections and storm damage cutting off electricity and other crucial services.

“As they respond to delta, our personnel remained on the ground as Hurricane Ida made landfall and are mobilizing in the aftermath of the storm, augmenting the strong efforts of hard-working local health-care personnel,” Zients said in an afternoon briefing. “We are providing critical clinical care, conducting patient movement to relieve strained hospitals and continuing to administer treatment for covid-19 patients.”

In another development Tuesday, a pair of senior Food and Drug Administration officials who oversee the agency’s reviews of coronavirus vaccines are retiring, the FDA said. Marion Gruber, who leads the Office of Vaccines Research and Review, will depart FDA at the end of October. Philip Krause, Gruber’s deputy, will leave the agency in November.

Here’s what to know

  • Seventy percent of adults in the European Union have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, officials said Tuesday, putting the bloc at the forefront of global immunization efforts after lagging far behind the United States earlier in the year.
  • In Florida, state officials are withholding some funding from two counties with tough school mask mandates, flouting a court ruling last week saying the state wasn’t allowed to punish schools that issue such requirements.
  • Booster shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are highly effective against the coronavirus and severe covid-19, Israeli scientists reported in a new paper that supports the idea of administering a third dose as protection against the virus wanes. Researchers looked at data from the nation’s Health Ministry for 1.1 million people age 60 or older this month.
  • U.S. consumer confidence in August dropped to its lowest point in six months amid fears of the delta variant soaring across the country, according to the nonprofit Conference Board.
  • Honolulu is set to become the latest major U.S. city to require people to show proof of vaccination to enter restaurants, gyms, entertainment venues and other public spaces.

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