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Vaccine Restrictions Compound Risks of Looming COVID-19 Wave

5 Aug

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Summary

  • COVID-19 cases rising as children return to school
  • Vaccine restrictions from Trump administration limit access
  • Experts warn of potential severe wave due to waning immunity
Vaccine Restrictions Compound Risks of Looming COVID-19 Wave

As of August 5th, 2025, the United States is facing a concerning resurgence of COVID-19 cases, with the virus spreading more rapidly as children begin returning to school. This late-summer wave comes amidst new vaccine restrictions implemented by the previous Trump administration, further complicating efforts to control the pandemic.

Experts are closely monitoring the situation, noting that while the current increase in cases is not as rapid as the start of previous surges, it is too early to determine the full extent of this wave. The variants currently circulating are known to have immune-evasion properties, raising concerns about the potential severity of illness, especially with varied levels of immunity from prior infections and vaccinations.

The risks posed by this wave are exacerbated by the new vaccine restrictions put in place by the Trump administration before leaving office. These policies have made it even less likely for people to get vaccinated, further undermining the country's ability to control the spread of the virus. Virologist Andrew Pekosz of Johns Hopkins University warns that "if you're vaccinated against Covid-19, you're less likely to get infected, but we haven't gotten a lot of people vaccinated for the past few years, and with the current recommendations changing, it's even less likely."

As the nation braces for the potential impact of this late-summer surge, health experts emphasize the importance of vaccination, boosters, and other preventive measures to mitigate the risks. However, the shifting guidelines and restrictions have created confusion and uncertainty, making it increasingly challenging to reach even the most vulnerable populations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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According to the article, COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in the US, with children beginning to return to school.
The article states that the new vaccine restrictions from the Trump administration are compounding the risks of a potential COVID-19 wave, as they make it even less likely for people to get vaccinated.
Experts warn that future COVID-19 waves could become more severe as vaccination lags and immunity drops, and the current variants have known immune-evasion properties.

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