Fauci predicts a return to normal soon

Dr. Anthony Fauci, lead adviser to US President Joe Beden for Coronavirus, said on Sunday he is optimistic that the country can return to a normal degree until Independence Day on July 4th, but that precautions must still be taken during this time to avoid a new rise in infections. [...]
United States is accelerating the rate of coronary vaccines, with a high rate of three million injections Saturday
Dr. Fauci said in several interviews that he believes the United States will have sufficient doses by the end of May that any American who wants to be vaccinated.
Beden said last week that all adults, not only the elderly, should have the right to take the vaccine starting on 1 May.
The American leader predicted that families might be able to gather for Independence Day in small groups.
I think the 4 July forecast is quite reasonable,” told Dr. Fauci show “Fox News Sunday”
But he also warned that the pandemic still poses danger in the United States, with the number of new cases left in 50,000 or 60,000 days during the past week.
On CNN, he said there is a very delicate “ ” moment, citing the rise of cases in Europe when officials there eased the corruption restrictions.
“We can avoid this,” said Fauci. We need to get as many vaccines as possible. ”
He said the increased rate of vaccines could be maintained and even increased as the US opens more community health centres for vaccines and more drugs start giving vaccines.
Governors in several US states have begun to allow businesses to resume normal functioning and have told residents in their countries that they are no longer obliged to wear masks in public.
This is not the absolute time to declare victory,” Mr. Fauci told Fox television. “There's always a danger of turning the cases around. ”
He said facilitating the instructions for the masks and physical distance is the dangerous “”.
However, he offered assurances that government Centres for Disease Control and Prevention are continuing to monitor the number of new infections and the rate of vaccines to see if restrictions can be removed womanly.
Fauci told CNN that new guidelines will soon arise about how safe it is for people who have been vaccinated to travel or to be in a crowd of people, or for children to return to school by keeping a three-foot distance instead of two meters.
He said the Agency for Disease Control “wants to make sure the guidelines are the right”. /voa











