The Commercial Appeal

PROCEEDING WITH CAUTION

Doctor says pandemic ‘going to get a lot worse’

- Stephen Groves

While the U.S. eagerly anticipate­s the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines, top health officials are warning that this is no time for Americans to let their guard down.

The virus is blamed for over 280,000 U.S. deaths.

With a COVID-19 vaccine perhaps just days away in the U.S., most of California headed into another lockdown Sunday because of the surging outbreak, and top health officials warned Americans that this is no time to let their guard down.

“The vaccine’s critical,” Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronaviru­s response coordinato­r, said on NBC’S “Meet the Press.” “But it’s not going to save us from this current surge. Only we can save us from this current surge.”

A Food and Drug Administra­tion advisory panel is scheduled to take up a request Thursday to authorize emergency use of Pfizer’s vaccine. Vaccinatio­ns could begin just days later, though initial supplies will be rationed, and shots are not expected to become widely available until the spring.

With the nation facing what could be a catastroph­ic winter, top government officials warned Americans anew to wear masks, practice social distancing and follow other basic measures.

“I hear community members parroting back those situations – parroting back that masks don’t work, parroting back that we should work towards herd immunity, parroting back that gatherings don’t result in super-spreading events,” Birx said. “And I think our job is to constantly say those are myths, they are wrong, and you can see the evidence base.”

The virus is blamed for over 280,000 deaths and more than 14.6 million confirmed infections in the U.S. New cases per day have rocketed to an all-time average high of more than 190,000.

Deaths per day have surged to an average of more than 2,160, a level last seen during the dark days in April, when the outbreak was centered on New York. The number of Americans now in the hospital with the coronaviru­s topped 100,000 for the first time over the past few days.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former FDA commission­er, warned on CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the U.S. death toll could approach 400,000 by the end of January.

“As bad as things are right now, they’re going to get a lot worse,” he said.

In California, the first place to enact a statewide lockdown last spring, new

stay-at-home orders were set to take effect Sunday night in Southern California, much of the San Francisco Bay Area and other regions.

Gov. Gavin Newsom said he hopes the new lockdown order is the last one he has to issue, declaring the vaccine offers “light at the end of the tunnel.”

Once vaccines are offered widely, they could offer long-lasting protection against COVID-19, the head of the U.S. vaccine developmen­t effort said. Dr. Moncef Slaoui told CNN’S “State of the Union” that only time will tell for certain but that the vaccine’s effectiveness could last for “many, many years.”

The CDC is recommendi­ng that health care workers and nursing home patients get priority when the first shots become available.

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP ?? Top government officials are imploring Americans anew to wear masks, practice social distancing and follow other measures.
ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP Top government officials are imploring Americans anew to wear masks, practice social distancing and follow other measures.
 ?? RICHARD VOGEL/AP ?? COVID-19 kits are dropped into a receptacle after tests were conducted in the North Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Saturday.
RICHARD VOGEL/AP COVID-19 kits are dropped into a receptacle after tests were conducted in the North Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Saturday.

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