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 An intensifying situation is happening right now at the southern U.S. border.The Secretary of Homeland Security is warning migrants that the U.S. borders are not open as the pandemic-era asylum restriction stanley cup ,known as Title 42, is set to expire at midnight Thursday.The policy allowed border patrol to quickly send people back to Mexico with the intention of stopping the spread of COVID-19.Border cities are already seeing a surge of migrants. On Tuesday alone, more than 11,000 people were arrested for crossing the border illegally 鈥?up from about 8,000 crossings a day last week.Earlier this week, President Joe Biden predicted the U.S.-Mexicoborder wouldbe  chaotic for a while  following the end of Title 42.Luis Miranda, the principal deputy assistant secretary for communications at the U.S. Department of Ho stanley cup meland Security, says the main reason it could be chaotic is because this is the highest migration weve seen across the world in 80 years and our immigration system is  badly broken. SEE MORE: Title 42 is ending. So what laws take effect now  The problem stanley cup  with our immigration system is that it s badly broken and hasn t been updated to meet the realities of whether it meets our economic Desj Family says Sesame Place character deliberately ignored Black children
 Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said that people would likely need a third shot of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine within 12 months after being fully vaccinated.During an event wit nike dunk h CVS Health, which was recorded April 1 but released on Th air max 1 ursday, Bourla said it s likely possible people will need to get vaccinated against the coronavirus annually, CNBC reported. A likely scenario is that there will likely be a need for a third dose, somewhere between six and 12 months,  Bourla said.  And then from there, there will be annual revaccination, but all of that needs to be confirmed. Bourla said during the event that COVID-19 variants would  play a key role  in determining what vaccinations will be needed in the future.Bou salomon rla added that the nation s primary focus at the moment should be vaccinating the population now to prevent the virus s spread.It s still unknown how long the vaccines would protect someone once they ve been fully vaccinated.Earlier this month, Pfizer said its vaccine was more than 91% effective after a study was conducted on more than 46,000 trial participants.Pfizer said that after people received their second dose, the vaccine was 95% effective.                Copyright