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Fauci says hot spots should pause reopening, not shut down again

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States with spiking cases of the coronaviru­s still can contain them by pausing their reopening processes, rather than shutting down a second time, one of the nation’s top infectious disease experts said Thursday.

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s comments at an event hosted by The Hill news outlet contrast with what he said a day earlier: that states with a serious coronaviru­s problem “should seriously look at shutting down.”

“Rather than think in terms of reverting back down to a complete shutdown, I would think we need to get the states pausing in their opening process,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told The Hill’s Editor-at-Large Steve Clemons on Thursday.

Fauci said the range of people the virus affects — from those with no symptoms to those who end up in intensive care or die — makes the pandemic really difficult to get under control.

“Not to be hyperbolic about it; it really is the perfect storm and (an) infectious disease and public health person’s worst nightmare. It’s a spectacula­rly transmissi­ble virus,” he said. “The efficiency with which this transmits is really striking.”

Four states that account for about 50% of new infections — Arizona, California, Florida and Texas — need to aggressive­ly keep people socially distanced, including by closing bars and preventing crowds, he said.

“If we can do that consistent­ly, I will tell you, almost certainly, you’re going to see a down curve of those infections,” Fauci said.

Wednesday, Fauci told the Wall Street Journal that a second shutdown might be the best move for states struggling with burgeoning coronaviru­s cases and hospitaliz­ations.

“I think any state that is having a serious problem, that state should seriously look at shutting down,” Fauci told the newspaper in a podcast.

He did say Wednesday that simple steps short of full economic lockdowns — controllin­g crowds, wearing masks and doing a better job at physical distancing — would help.

The country and some states are setting records for average daily officially reported cases,

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Robert Redfield, left, said Thursday the CDC won’t revise its coronaviru­s guidelines for reopening schools. Dr. Anthony Fauci, right, said he thinks hot spots can contain them by pausing their reopening processes rather than shutting down again.
GETTY IMAGES Robert Redfield, left, said Thursday the CDC won’t revise its coronaviru­s guidelines for reopening schools. Dr. Anthony Fauci, right, said he thinks hot spots can contain them by pausing their reopening processes rather than shutting down again.

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