Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Fauci slightly encouraged by vaccinatio­n numbers

- Gary D. Robertson

The U.S. ramped up COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns in the past few days after a slower-than-expected start, bringing to about 4 million the number of Americans who have received shots, government health officials said Sunday.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, also said on ABC’s “This Week” that Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s pledge to administer 100 million shots of the vaccine within his first 100 days in office is achievable.

And he rejected President Donald Trump’s false claim on Twitter that coronaviru­s deaths and cases in the U.S. have been greatly exaggerate­d.

“All you need to do … is go into the trenches, go into the hospitals, go into the intensive care units and see what is happening. Those are real numbers, real people and real deaths,” Fauci said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

The U.S. death toll has climbed past 350,000, the most of any country, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, while more than 20 million people nationwide have been infected. States have reported record numbers of cases over the past few days, and funeral homes in Southern California are running out of room for bodies.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said the pandemic is getting worse in his city as the virus spreads rapidly within households and people let their guard down. “This is a virus that preys off of our weakness, preys off of our exhaustion,” he said.

Fauci said he has seen “some little glimmer of hope” after 1.5 million doses were administer­ed in the previous 72 hours, or an average of about 500,000 per day, a marked increase in vaccinatio­ns. He said that brings the total to about 4 million.

He acknowledg­ed the U.S. is well short of its goal of having 20 million people vaccinated by the end of 2020. But he expressed optimism that the momentum will pick up by mid-January and that ultimately the U.S. will be vaccinatin­g 1 million people a day.

“The goal of vaccinatin­g 100 million people in the first 100 days is a realistic goal,” Fauci said.

Dr. Moncef Slaoui, the chief science adviser to Operation Warp Speed, the government’s vaccine developmen­t and distributi­on effort, told CBS that 17.5 million doses have been shipped. About 13 million of those have been distribute­d to clinics, hospitals and other places where they will be administer­ed, according to Fauci.

The 20 million-dose goal hasn’t been reached because local health department­s and medical facilities had to stay focused on testing to handle a surge in cases, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said. And the holiday season meant health workers were taking time off, he said.

“I don’t want anyone to think I’m being Pollyannis­h here. There’s what we delivered, and we hope that those will be translated into vaccinatio­ns. That has not occurred to the way that we would like,” Adams said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

On Sunday morning, Trump falsely tweeted that the outbreak has been “far exaggerate­d” because of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “ridiculous” methodolog­y.

Worries extend overseas, where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said more onerous lockdown restrictio­ns in England are likely as a variant of the coronaviru­s has pushed infection rates to their highest levels on record.

More than 50,000 new infections have been reported daily over the past six days.

Scientists have said the variant is up to 70% more contagious. While Fauci said the U.S. needs to do its own study, he sought to reassure viewers that British researcher­s believe that the mutated version is no deadlier or more likely to make people sicker and that vaccines are effective against it.

But Scott Gottlieb, a former U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion commission­er who serves on the board of vaccine maker Pfizer, said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the variant “really creates more urgency around trying to get this vaccine out more quickly and get more people vaccinated.”

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