WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden plans to urge vaccinated Americans to get their Covid booster shots and once again plead with those who have yet to be vaccinated to get their first dose in remarks Monday amid growing concerns about the potential threat posed by the new omicron variant.

Biden was scheduled to make the remarks after meeting with his Covid advisers Monday morning, using the remarks to provide information to the public on what steps the federal government is taking to address the concern, said a White House official.

The remarks follow a World Health Organization warning that the global risk of the new omicron variant is “very high” as the list of countries reporting cases of the variant grows.

President Joe Biden receives a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in the South Court Auditorium in the White House Sept. 27, 2021.Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images file

Administration officials have said it could be several weeks before they know whether the variant has the ability to erode the protection offered by the vaccine and what level of severity and transmissibility it has. In the meantime, public health officials have said they believe the surge in antibodies created by a booster shot could offer one of the best defenses for the time being.

Only a fraction of eligible Americans have gotten booster shots despite data showing a significant dropoff in vaccine effectiveness after six months. Just 42 percent of seniors have received their third dose despite having been eligible for a booster since September, while 30 percent of those 50 and over have had a booster shot.

Earlier this month, the FDA authorized booster shots for all adults six months after they were vaccinated with the Pfizer and Moderna shots and two months after receiving the Johnson & Johnson shot.

The variant has triggered a level of alarm across the globe not seen since the early days of the pandemic. The large number and location of the mutations of the omicron variant suggest that it may be highly transmissible and able to escape the body’s immune response and some of the protection offered by vaccines, infectious disease experts have said.

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The new variant was first detected in southern Africa last week, and has now been detected in countries around the world, including Canada, Scotland and Portugal. Facing growing pressure to move quickly, Biden said on Friday the U.S. would restrict travel from South Africa and seven other countries, going into effect Monday.

The U.S. was already seeing an increase in Covid infections before the new variant was identified, with more than 1,000 people continuing to die each day from the virus and hospitals reaching capacity. Public health officials had warned the uptick could turn into another winter surge in cases as the colder weather pushed people indoors and more Americans traveled for holiday gatherings.

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