Fauci disagrees with Trump on coronavirus, cites disturbing U.S.
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[September 12, 2020]
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government infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Friday he
disagreed with President Donald Trump's assessment the United States has
"rounded the corner" on the coronavirus pandemic, saying the statistics
are disturbing.
Fauci, the outspoken director of the National Institutes of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, said the United States was starting the flu season
with a high baseline of around 40,000 new COVID-19 cases a day and
deaths are averaging around 1,000 daily.
Trump, who has admitted playing down the severity of the virus since it
emerged early this presidential election year, said on Thursday he
believed the United States was "rounding the corner" on the crisis.
"I have to disagree with that, because, if you look at the thing that
you just mentioned, the statistics ... they are disturbing," Fauci said
on MSNBC.
"If you're talking about getting back to a degree of normality which
resembles where we were prior to COVID, it's going to be well into 2021,
maybe even towards the end of 2021," he said.
Fauci said he hoped the country did not see a spike in cases after the
Labor Day weekend as it did after other long holiday weekends since May.
It was important to get those infection rates down before the autumn and
winter seasons when people will be spending more time indoors. "You
don't want to start off already with a baseline that's so high," Fauci
said.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy
and Infectious Diseases, testifies during the House Select
Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing in Washington, D.C.,
U.S., July 31, 2020. Kevin Dietsch/Pool via REUTERS
Asked about the outdoor campaign rallies Trump has resumed before
his Nov. 3 matchup against Democrat Joe Biden, Fauci said they are
"absolutely" risky.
"Just because you're outdoors does not mean that you're protected,
particularly if you're in a crowd and you're not wearing masks," he
said.
Fauci, who has contradicted Trump's statements about the virus,
denies the administration is pressuring him to keep quiet.
"Anybody that tries to tell me what to say publicly, if they know
anything about me, realizes that's a fool's errand," Fauci said. "No
one is ever going to pressure me or muzzle me to say anything
publicly."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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