Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Fauci: Omicron variant ‘raging around the world’

- Josh Boak

WILMINGTON, Del. – The COVID-19 omicron variant is “just raging around the world,” the White House’s top medical adviser said Sunday, and President Joe Biden is planning to give “a stark warning of what the winter will look like” for unvaccinat­ed Americans.

Dr. Anthony Fauci told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that “the real problem” for the U.S. hospital system is that “we have so many people in this country who are eligible to be vaccinated who have not yet been vaccinated.”

The prospect of a winter chilled by a wave of coronaviru­s infections is a severe reversal from the optimism projected by Biden some 10 months ago, when he suggested at a CNN town hall that the country would essentiall­y be back to normal by this Christmas. Biden has been careful not to overpromis­e, yet confidence in the country has been battered by an unrelentin­g wave of COVID-19 mutations and variations that have left many Americans emotionall­y exhausted, dispirited and worried about infections.

Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tried to defend the president’s earlier promise in a separate interview Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“The idea about hoping and having an aspiration to be independen­t of the virus after a period of time is understand­able and reasonable,” Fauci said. “But the one thing that we know from, now, almost two years experience with this virus is that it is really very unpredicta­ble.”

Yet the president seems to be stuck in a negative feedback loop as there is a risk that infections could worsen the supply chain challenges facing the

United States and fuel inflation. Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colorado, told NBC that Biden should stop talking about vaccinatio­n as two shots and a booster and, instead, call it “three doses” that are needed to maximize protection.

Polis pivoted to inflation that is running at a nearly four-decade high, saying Biden needed to show the country how he is addressing that particular challenge as part of his coming remarks on the omicron variant.

“We can do very concrete things that actually reduce the costs for Americans,” said Polis, noting that Colorado is cutting vehicle registrati­on fees and making it free to register a new business.

The administra­tion is expecting a series of breakthrou­gh infections with the surge of holiday travelers. Fauci said most people who have been vaccinated and gotten a booster should be OK if they take precaution­s such as continuall­y wearing masks.

Biden plans to speak Tuesday on the status of the fight against COVID-19 and discuss government help for communitie­s in need of assistance, White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted. The president also will warn about the risks for those Americans who “choose to remain unvaccinat­ed.”

Fauci told NBC the president would again urge people to get the booster shot, highlight increased availabili­ty of testing, discuss “surge teams” for besieged hospitals and explain how important it is to provide vaccines for the rest of the world.

“The one thing that’s very clear, and there’s no doubt about this, is its extraordin­ary capability of spreading, its transmissi­bility capability. It is just, you know, raging through the world, really,” Fauci said. “And if you look even here in the United States, you have some regions that start off with a few percent of the isolates that are positive, now going up to 30%, 40%, and some places 50%.”

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