KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Celine Gounder urged Americans to get vaccinated and boosted against Covid as the best way protect themselves against the omicron variant.
  • "The idea is to buy ourselves time if omicron does turn out to be an immune-evading variant," the epidemiologist and professor at NYU told CNBC.
  • President Joe Biden on Monday also encouraged vaccinations and boosters.

Dr. Celine Gounder, epidemiologist and professor at NYU, urged Americans to get vaccinated and boosted as the best way protect themselves until it becomes clear how well the current Covid vaccines might work against the new omicron variant.

"The idea is to buy ourselves time if omicron does turn out to be an immune-evading variant," Dr. Gounder told "The News with Shepard Smith" on Monday night.  "It's really a way of protecting people … until companies like Pfizer and Moderna are able to develop second generation Omicron specific vaccines."