J&J to deliver 11M vaccine doses, CDC director 'deeply concerned' about possible COVID-19 surge

Numbers of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have been going up.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the number of new cases over a 7-day period increased 7% over the previous week and hospitalizations are also increasing, which could be a warning sign for another surge in cases public health officials say could be avoided.

"I remain deeply concerned about this trajectory. We have seen cases and hospital admissions move from historic declines to stagnations to increases. And we know from prior surges that if we don't control things now, there is a real potential for the epidemic curve to soar again," she said in a briefing.

But even as vaccinations increase, Walensky said it's still too soon for people to stop wearing masks or socializing indoors unless it's within the CDC guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated.

"This has been a long year, and I know people are tired and they don't want to hear that it's going to take us a little while longer, but it's going to take us a little while longer," she said.

"What I would say is, this is an individual choice. People can practice these mitigation strategies with or without their government -- their government efforts."