Shanghai Daily

Virus cases in US could hit 100,000 a day

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A TOP US health expert warned Congress yesterday that new coronaviru­s cases could more than double to 100,000 per day if authoritie­s and the public fail to take steps to suppress the pandemic.

Infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, a leading member of President Donald Trump’s coronaviru­s task force, said the United States was headed in the “wrong direction” on the pandemic and demanded that Americans wear masks and avoid crowds after lax behavior propelled new outbreaks.

“I’m very concerned and I’m not satisfied with what’s going on, because we’re going in the wrong direction,” he testified to a Senate panel.

Alarming spikes in new cases in southern hot spots Texas and Florida are driving the daily national total of new cases to over 40,000 per day, and they need to be tamped down quickly to avoid dangerous surges elsewhere in the country, Fauci stressed.

“Clearly we are not in total control right now,” he said adding: “I would not be surprised if it goes up to 100,000 a day if this does not turn around.”

The dire messaging reinforced concerns about the US ability to rein in a pandemic that has claimed some 126,000 American lives.

The testimony comes as the United States, the world’s hardest-hit nation, with more than 2.6 million infections, was left off the list of 14 countries to which the European Union will open its borders from July 1, and as it grapples with how to assure a safe reopening of schools in the coming months.

Fauci said he believed some states are “skipping over some of the checkpoint­s” that assure safe reopenings of business and public spaces. He also offered a blunt message to the nation’s young adults who have engaged in “dangerous” behavior including congregati­ng in bars, not wearing masks, and not following social distancing guidelines.

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Robert Redfield, sounded the alarm about rising trajectori­es in several jurisdicti­ons, including COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations rising in 12 states, and said it was “critical” that every American takes personal responsibi­lity and “embraces the use of face coverings.”

But the chairman of the panel, Republican Senator Lamar Alexander, also pointed the finger at Trump, saying the president had the power to end politiciza­tion of mask-wearing that suggests “if you’re for Trump, you don’t wear a mask. If you’re against Trump, you do.”

“That’s why I’ve suggested that the president occasional­ly wear a mask,” Alexander said. “The president has plenty of admirers, they would follow his lead,” he added. “It would help end this political debate.”

(AFP)

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