Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Friday that the recently-detected COVID-19 delta variant will “probably” become the dominant strain in the United States.

“I think that that’s probably going to be the case,” Walensky said on ABC News’ “Good Morning America” on Friday.

“When these viruses mutate, they do so with some advantage to the virus. In this case, it is more transmissible,” she continued. “It’s more transmissible than the alpha variant, or the U.K. variant, that we have here. We saw that quickly become the dominant strain in a period of one or two months, and I anticipate that is going to be what happens with the delta strain here.”

Walensky went on to say that the CDC is worried that the delta variant could end up mutating to such a degree that the current Covid-19 vaccines are ineffective at protecting against it.... Read More: Newsmax