'Steady increase' in vaccines in past month, White House says

The U.S. saw its largest single-day increase in nearly nine months Friday.

Last Updated: August 2, 2021, 7:10 AM EDT

The United States is facing a COVID-19 surge this summer as the more contagious delta variant spreads.

More than 613,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 and over 4.2 million people have died worldwide, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

Just 57.9% of Americans ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The CDC on Tuesday, citing new science on the transmissibility of the delta variant, changed its mask guidance to now recommend everyone in areas with substantial or high levels of transmission -- vaccinated or not -- wear a face covering in public, indoor settings.

Jul 30, 2021, 10:30 AM EDT

Broadway audiences must be vaccinated

As Broadway gears up for its return in September, the Broadway League announced Friday that everyone attending a show must be vaccinated and wear a mask.

Guests will need to show proof of vaccination when they enter the theater.

Fans line up outside the St. James Theater, the first venue on the Great White Way to welcome back audiences, on July 10, 2021.
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This rule applies through October 2021 and may change in November.

All performers, staff and backstage crew also must be vaccinated.

Jul 30, 2021, 5:29 AM EDT

New Yorkers getting 1st dose to receive $100 incentive

Starting Friday, New Yorkers who receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at any city-run site will get a $100 incentive.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio made the announcement during a press briefing Wednesday.

"We will say thank you. We'll say we're really glad that you got vaccinated for yourself, for your family, for your community," de Blasio said. "And here's $100 to thank you for doing the right thing and to encourage people."

The mayor said that New Yorkers getting vaccinated will not only get the cash, they'll also be able to do "everything else that's wonderful in this city, including the amazing concerts coming up. You can't go to those concerts unless you're vaccinated."

Jul 30, 2021, 4:53 AM EDT

Japan to extend coronavirus state of emergency covering 3 of Tokyo's neighboring prefectures

Japan's government will put in place a coronavirus state of emergency covering three of Tokyo's neighboring prefectures and Osaka on Monday, according to public broadcaster NHK.

Tokyo and Okinawa's declarations will remain in place.

The news comes as case numbers in Japan continue to rise amid the Olympics.

As of Friday, there are 3,300 new positive cases in Tokyo, according to the Tokyo government's COVID-19 information website. Of those 3,300 cases, 88 are severe and two have turned fatal.

Jul 30, 2021, 4:28 AM EDT

New CDC brief says vaccines may be less effective against delta variant

An internal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention brief published by the Washington Post Thursday reveals more details about why the delta variant is different to and more concerning than other strains of the coronavirus.

The CDC said the main differences between the delta variant and previous strains is that delta is highly contagious and likely more severe. Plus, breakthrough infections caused by delta may be as transmissible as unvaccinated cases.

A nurse administers a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as a community health worker monitors, at a three-day vaccination clinic at Providence Wilmington Wellness and Activity Center on July 29, 2021, in Wilmington, Calif.
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"This is an incredibly, incredibly contagious version of virus, it's almost like a whole different virus," Dr. Ashish Jha said. "And CDC is estimating that it is probably also more deadly."

Vaccines prevent more than 90% of severe diseases, but may be less effective at preventing infection or transmission of the delta variant, the CDC said. Therefore, there could be more breakthrough infections and more community spread despite people's vaccination status.

"Current vaccines continue to provide strong protection against severe illness and death, but the delta variant is likely responsible for increased numbers of breakthrough infections -- breakthroughs that could be as infectious as unvaccinated cases," Dr. John Brownstein, an ABC News contributor, said. "This internal document highlights the challenge we all now face in combating the most transmissible variant of COVID so far."

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