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Fauci says US handle on virus ‘ really not good’

- Savannah Behrmann

WASHINGTON – Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Monday that the U. S. handle on the coronaviru­s outbreak is “really not good” and that action is needed to curb the spread.

In an interview via Facebook Live, the nation’s top infectious disease expert said, “We are still kneedeep in the first wave of this. And I would say, this would not be considered a wave. It was a surge, or a resurgence of infections superimpos­ed upon a baseline.”

New cases in the USA have reached record highs, climbing to about 50,000 a day. Nearly 3 million Americans have contracted the virus, and more than 130,000 have died, according to data from John Hopkins University.

Fauci, speaking online with the National Institutes of Health, linked the surge in part to cities and states that may have reopened too quickly.

“A series of circumstan­ces associated with various states and cities trying to open up in the sense of getting back to some form of normality has led

to a situation where we now have record- breaking cases,” Fauci said in the chat with NIH Director Francis Collins.

According to John Hopkins University, at least 32 states report higher rates of new cases this week compared with prior periods.

“The European Union as an entity, it went up and then came down to baseline,” Fauci said. “Now they’re having little blips, as you might expect, as they try to reopen. We went up, never came down to baseline, and now it’s surging back up. So it’s a serious situation that we have to address immediatel­y.”

Fauci warned Congress last week that new coronaviru­s infections could increase to 100,000 a day if the nation doesn’t get its surge of cases under control.

The White House Coronaviru­s Task Force has all but halted public briefings.

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