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outrace

[out-reys] / ˌaʊtˈreɪs /


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Departing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday ordered all health care workers and nursing home staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 27 as leaders across the country use incentives and mandates to outrace the delta variant of the coronavirus.

From Washington Times

Dr. Anthony Fauci and top health officials told Americans to get vaccinated with available shots after a pause in the Johnson & Johnson version, saying Thursday the nation is at a “critical turning point” in the COVID-19 pandemic and can outrace fast-moving variants through immunization.

From Washington Times

Feb. 26: Experts begin forecasting a summer that looks somewhat normal — as long as vaccinations continue and variants don’t outrace them.

From Washington Post

While many state governors have turned to their National Guard units to assist with the mass effort to vaccinate Americans and outrace more contagious variants of the coronavirus, the Pentagon’s role has been largely behind the scenes, providing help with logistics.

From New York Times

Vaccine officials are trying to outrace a surging rate of infections.

From Washington Post