Protests against mandated COVID-19 vaccines pop up across US

Pushback is happening over vaccine requirements and mask mandates.

Last Updated: August 4, 2021, 2:11 PM EDT

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

More than 615,000 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 58.4% 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 last week, 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.

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Aug 04, 2021, 2:11 PM EDT

Fully vaccinated people susceptible to 'long COVID': Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci is warning that fully vaccinated people are also susceptible to "long COVID" if they have a breakthrough infection.

"We already know that people who get breakthrough infections and don’t go on to get advanced disease requiring hospitalization, they too are susceptible to long COVID,” Fauci told McClatchy. "You’re not exempt from long COVID if you get a breakthrough infection."

People wait to get the COVID vaccine at a clinic, Aug. 4, 2021 in Ferguson, Missouri.
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As the delta variant surges, Fauci said, "there could be a variant that’s lingering out there that can push aside delta."

"If another one comes along that has an equally high capability of transmitting but also is much more severe, then we could really be in trouble," he said. 

-ABC News’ Cheyenne Haslett

Aug 04, 2021, 1:40 PM EDT

NY auto show canceled

The New York International Automobile Show, set to begin Aug. 20 in New York City, has been canceled due to the spread of the delta variant.

"All signs were positive" when planning began "but today is a different story," show organizers said.

Aug 04, 2021, 1:30 PM EDT

Louisiana hospitalizations reach all-time high

Louisiana now has 2,247 COVID-19 patients in hospitals -- a new all-time high for the state.

PHOTO: A nurse treats COVID-19 patient Cedric Daniels, 37, of Gonzales, La., at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Aug. 2, 2021.
A nurse treats COVID-19 patient Cedric Daniels, 37, of Gonzales, La., at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Aug. 2, 2021. Louisiana is leading the nation in the number of new COVID cases per capita and remains one of the bottom five states in administering vaccinations.
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This surpasses the previous record set Tuesday of 2,112 patients, the state's Department of Health said.

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has reinstated a mask mandate for the month of August.

People congregate on Bourbon Street, as Louisiana's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases rise amid Delta variant, in New Orleans, July 23, 2021.
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The governor said Wednesday that he won't mandate vaccinations for state employees until the FDA grants full approval.

He said 37.1% of the Louisiana population is fully vaccinated.

Aug 04, 2021, 11:47 AM EDT

The Offspring drummer says he's not playing at upcoming shows because he's unvaccinated

Pete Parada, the drummer for pop-punk band The Offspring, says he is not playing with the band at upcoming shows because he is unvaccinated.

Parada wrote on Instagram that he's avoiding the shot on his doctor’s advice, saying he’s had a lifelong battle with the rare neurological disorder Guillain-Barré syndrome and the vaccine's "risks far outweigh the benefits."

Pete Parada of The Offspring performs live on stage at Espaco das Americas, Oct. 29, 2019, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Because he's unvaccinated, "it has recently been decided that I am unsafe to be around, in the studio, and on tour," Parada said.

"I have no negative feelings towards my band," he continued. "They're doing what they believe is best for them, while I am doing the same."

-ABC News’ Evan McMurry

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