White House warning: COVID surge this fall could infect 100 million in US

The Biden administration says a possible coronavirus wave this fall could infect 100 million people.
Officials say the projection is based on an underlying assumption of no additional resources or extra mitigation measures being taken. That includes no new COVID-19 funding from Congress, and the possibility of new variants.
It comes as officials renew their push to get Congress to approve additional funding to combat the virus. The Biden administration requested $22.5 billion in supplemental COVID-19 relief funding in March, but it was stripped from the bill.
That request included funding for testing, treatments, therapeutics, and preventing future outbreaks.
Officials have argued that without new funding, the U.S. could be left unprepared for future waves as the nation approaches a coronavirus death toll of 1 million.
The projection was made Friday by a senior administration official. It was first reported by The Washington Post.