KEY POINTS
  • The United Kingdom is recording close to 50,000 new Covid cases a day — giving it one of the worst daily infection rates in the world.
  • “What’s happening is ... this real world experiment where the efficacy of AstraZeneca is decreasing, and they haven't rolled out their boosters,” said Dr. Kavita Patel, a former White House health policy director.
  • “It’s an argument for boosters, and a pretty compelling one,” Patel said.

Former Obama White House policy director Dr. Kavita Patel explained why the surging number of Covid cases in the United Kingdom could be a compelling argument for booster shots. 

"What's happening is ... this real world experiment where the efficacy of AstraZeneca is decreasing, and they haven't rolled out their boosters," Patel said during a Tuesday evening interview on CNBC's "The News with Shepard Smith." "It's an argument for boosters, and a pretty compelling one."