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Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted it would take until the fall of 2021 before things get back to normal after the coronavirus pandemic.
During an interview on MSNBC, according to Politico, Fauci said: “It’s going to take several months. … It’s not going to happen in the first few months. … If we do it correctly, hopefully, as we get into the end of the summer, the beginning of the fall of 2021, we can start to approach some degree of normality.”
The Trump administration’s goal of vaccinating 20 million Americans by the end of 2020 would know likely be the first quarter of 2021, Fauci said.
“Whenever you have a very large operation — such as trying to vaccinate an entire country with a new vaccine — there always will be bumps in the road and hiccups about that,” he said.
“We hope that that’s what this is a reflection of.”
Fauci did, however, did support opening schools.
“What we should do is to do everything to support the maintenance of the children in school,” he said Wednesday during an online conversation with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to the Los Angeles Times.
“If you really want to get society back to some form of normality, one of the first things we have to do is to get the children back in school.”
“I believe … by the time we get to the early fall, we will have enough good herd immunity to be able to really get back to some strong semblance of normality — schools, theaters, sports events, restaurants. I believe if we do it correctly, we will be there by the early fall,” Fauci said.
Fauci said that around 5 percent of the nation must be vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus.
“If you have the opportunity to get vaccinated, please get vaccinated,” Fauci said.
“It’s a safe, and it’s a highly efficacious vaccine that could save your life, the life of your family, and the community.”
He then emphasized that controlling the virus is the key to reopening the economy.
“We need to use public health measures — as a vehicle, a gateway, a tool — to get the economy back. It isn’t the economy versus public health. It’s public health bridging you to getting the economy back,” Fauci said.
The economy will revive “when you get the level of infection down,” Fauci added.
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