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Dr Fauci says India opened too early

Infectious disease expert points to country’s ‘incorrect assumption’ that it finished Covid

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May 12: India made the “incorrect assumption” that it was finished with the Covid-19 pandemic and opened up prematurel­y that has left the country in such “dire straits”, America’s top infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci has told senators.

India has been severely affected by the unpreceden­ted second wave of the Coronaviru­s and hospitals in several states are reeling under the shortage of health workers, vaccines, oxygen, drugs and beds.

“The reason that India is in such dire straits now is that they had an original surge and made the incorrect assumption that they were finished with it, and what happened, they opened up prematurel­y and wind up having a surge right now that we’re all very well aware of is extremely devastatin­g, Fauci told the Senate Health, Education, Labour and Pensions Committee during a hearing on Tuesday on the Covid-19 response.

Dr Fauci, who is the Director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), is also the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden.

Chairing the hearing, Senator Patty Murray said that the surge of Covid-19 that is devastatin­g India is a painful reminder really that the US can’t end the pandemic here until it ends it everywhere.

“I’m glad the Biden administra­tion is leading that global fight by rejoining the World Health Organisati­on and funding global vaccine efforts and committing to donate 60 million AstraZenec­a vaccines to other countries by July 4,” she said.

“India’s outbreak underscore­s the need for a robust public health infrastruc­ture in the US to

respond appropriat­ely to this pandemic and future outbreaks, as well, Senator Murray said as she asked Fauci what can the US learn from India’s outbreak.

“One of the important things is don’t ever underestim­ate the situation,”

Fauci said as he referred to India’s incorrect assumption and premature opening up.

“The second thing is preparedne­ss with regard to public health, preparedne­ss, which we, as a lesson learned for future pandemics, have to realise that we need to continue to build up our local public health infrastruc­ture, which over the last decades we have let actually in many respects go into disarray, likely because of our successes in controllin­g so many diseases, Fauci said.

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 ?? AFP ?? In honour of Internatio­nal Nurses Day and Nurses Week, unionists from the National Nurses United place 400 pairs of shoes on Black Lives Matter Plaza to recognise the registered nurses who have died from the Covid-19 in Washington on Wednesday.
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AFP In honour of Internatio­nal Nurses Day and Nurses Week, unionists from the National Nurses United place 400 pairs of shoes on Black Lives Matter Plaza to recognise the registered nurses who have died from the Covid-19 in Washington on Wednesday. —

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