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Dr Anthony Fauci, the top infectious diseases expert in the US, has warned it is too early to declare victory against Covid-19 as cases fall in the country to the lowest rates since last June.
“We don’t want to declare victory prematurely because we still have a ways to go,” Fauci told the Guardian in an interview. “But the more and more people that can get vaccinated, as a community, the community will be safer and safer.”
Related: Wisconsin: ground zero of America’s battle against vaccine hesitancy
The Memorial Holiday weekend marks the unofficial start of summer in the US, and for the at least 50% of the adult population that is fully vaccinated, it could usher in a season of maskless barbecues and trips to the beach.
Daily coronavirus cases have dropped 53% since 1 May, according to Johns Hopkins University data, but the rates are still high in the unvaccinated population and cases are growing globally. Already there have been more global cases in 2021 than in all of 2020, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
“As long as there is some degree of activity throughout the world, there’s always a danger of variants emerging and diminishing somewhat the effectiveness of our vaccines,” said Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Niaid).
The US has been under pressure to provide greater aid in global vaccine efforts and has in recent weeks committed to donate 80m vaccines in addition to the $4bn donation its pledged to Covax, the global vaccine-sharing scheme. Fauci said more help could be on the way.
Comment: Reading the bold, why is it our problem to vaccinate the world? China Virus, China should fix it, but they're spending their money on taking over the world, starting with the South China Sea to starve out smaller countries. This is way beyond "One if by land two if by sea" days...
To all of you who are not vaccinated, I get where you're coming from. Now with more than 1/2 of the country vaccinated with no short term effects noted, some of the valid reasons for not doing so are in the wind. Perhaps you should rethink your position? Hate to lose friends...
Dr Anthony Fauci, the top infectious diseases expert in the US, has warned it is too early to declare victory against Covid-19 as cases fall in the country to the lowest rates since last June.
“We don’t want to declare victory prematurely because we still have a ways to go,” Fauci told the Guardian in an interview. “But the more and more people that can get vaccinated, as a community, the community will be safer and safer.”
Related: Wisconsin: ground zero of America’s battle against vaccine hesitancy
The Memorial Holiday weekend marks the unofficial start of summer in the US, and for the at least 50% of the adult population that is fully vaccinated, it could usher in a season of maskless barbecues and trips to the beach.
Daily coronavirus cases have dropped 53% since 1 May, according to Johns Hopkins University data, but the rates are still high in the unvaccinated population and cases are growing globally. Already there have been more global cases in 2021 than in all of 2020, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
“As long as there is some degree of activity throughout the world, there’s always a danger of variants emerging and diminishing somewhat the effectiveness of our vaccines,” said Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Niaid).
The US has been under pressure to provide greater aid in global vaccine efforts and has in recent weeks committed to donate 80m vaccines in addition to the $4bn donation its pledged to Covax, the global vaccine-sharing scheme. Fauci said more help could be on the way.
Comment: Reading the bold, why is it our problem to vaccinate the world? China Virus, China should fix it, but they're spending their money on taking over the world, starting with the South China Sea to starve out smaller countries. This is way beyond "One if by land two if by sea" days...
To all of you who are not vaccinated, I get where you're coming from. Now with more than 1/2 of the country vaccinated with no short term effects noted, some of the valid reasons for not doing so are in the wind. Perhaps you should rethink your position? Hate to lose friends...
