Here's a look at COVID news for today, May 9.

<p>A mum-to-be caught Covid before giving birth and then slipping into a coma on what should have been her wedding day.</p><p>Georgia Macey, 30, didn't get to meet her newborn baby for FIVE WEEKS as she fought for her own life.</p><p>She was worried when she tested positive for the virus on September 17 last year whilst seven-and-a-half months pregnant with her first child.</p><p>Georgia had decided not to get vaccinated due to 'confusing advice' for pregnant women at the time, but was 'extremely careful' shielding at home with her fiancé Luke Finch, 32, a mechanic – who has asthma. </p><p>After testing negative on lateral flow tests at home, Georgia grew concerned when her health deteriorated and, after calling 111, she was advised to go straight to Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford where she tested positive. </p><p>Georgia spent an anxious night in hospital alone being closely monitored by doctors, but the next morning her unborn child's heart rate started to rapidly increase. </p><p>Concerned for the baby's health, doctors decided to deliver Georgia’s daughter via emergency C-section on September 18</p><p>Georgia gave birth to a baby girl called Eliza Georgia Louise Finch, six weeks early, weighing 5lbs 8 oz.</p><p>Eliza spent two weeks in hospital, before being discharged and going home with her Dad, Luke, on October 1.</p><p>Georgia and Luke had been due to tie the knot on September 30th - but pushed back their wedding due to Georgia's illness - and on what should have been the best day of their lives, Georgia was put into a medically induced coma two weeks after giving birth.</p><p>After 10 days in a coma, doctors tried to bring her around. Georgia woke and was able to meet her little girl properly for the first time - five weeks on.</p><p>Now the pair are at home in Cranleigh, near Guildford, where both are thriving.</p>

Gas prices race back near record highs, but oil tumbles

Prices at the pump are once again flirting with record highs. That's adding to inflationary headaches for families, the US economy and the White House.

The national average for regular gasoline rose to $4.328 a gallon on Monday, according to AAA. That's a fraction of a penny shy of the all-time high of $4.331 set on March 11.

Gas prices have climbed 13 cents over the past week and stand well above the recent low of $4.07 a gallon. Read more about the pain at the pump here:

Biden administration warns of impacts to updated vaccine production

The Biden administration is ramping up its warnings of a potential fall and winter surge should Congress fail to pass additional Covid-19 supplemental funding, warning of effects to the production of updated vaccines, as well as other potential consequences to testing and treatments.

The warning comes as scientists are working to develop new vaccines that would offer additional protection from infection and severe illness from new variants. The US Food and Drug Administration will make a decision as soon as June on an updated new vaccine, senior administration official told CNN on Monday, based on data from manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer. Read more about the White House's push for more COVID funding here:

Here's what the White House's grim coronavirus warning means for you

"You don't make the timeline, the virus makes the timeline."

That was Dr. Anthony Fauci's message for an anxious nation when the novel coronavirus first began to spread across the US. More than two years later, his words have new relevance in the face of a disturbing warning from the White House.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports: The Biden administration is issuing a new warning that the US could potentially see 100 million Covid-19 infections this fall and winter, as officials publicly stress the need for more funding from Congress to prepare the nation. Read more on what that really means for you here:

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