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Fauci says normal life may not return until the end of 2021

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Dr. Anthony Fauci said it could be the end of 2021 before life gets back to how it was before COVID- 19.

“If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021,” Dr. Fauci said Friday.

A vaccine will help, but there are caveats, Dr. Fauci said in a series of interviews Friday.

Dr. Fauci has said repeatedly that it’s possible at least one of the vaccines being tested could get emergency authorizat­ion from the U. S. Food and Drug Administra­tion by the end of this year or early next year. But it won’t be available to everyone immediatel­y.

“By the time you mobilize the distributi­on of the vaccinatio­ns, and you get the majority, or more, of the population vaccinated and protected, that’s likely not going to happen to the mid or end of 2021,” he told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell.

One stumbling block: keeping the vaccines cold. Most of the experiment­al COVID- 19 vaccines must be kept frozen.

Speaking during a Friends of the Global Fight webinar earlier on Friday, Dr. Fauci said, “One of the things that’s always an issue is the cold- storage issue, and the ‘ cold chain’ that is so often required.”

Plus, people are not always doing what they should do to control the spread of the virus even now, Dr. Fauci said.

“When you’re dealing with a situation that requires behavioral change, we in the United States have a significan­t issue that I’m very disappoint­ed in,” Dr. Fauci said during the webinar.

“It was stunning to me ... that in some states and cities and counties, you would see television clips of people crowded indoors at bars, which is a super- spreading event if you ever saw it.”

Young people may think they are not going to get dangerousl­y ill, and get careless, Dr. Fauci said.

“But what they forget is their societal responsibi­lity to not propagate the outbreak because if they get infected, they’re likely going to infect someone else who then might infect someone who really is vulnerable and will have a serious severe consequenc­e,” Dr. Fauci said.

And people are spreading misinforma­tion, making the virus even harder to fight.

“The one thing that bothers me is the amount of things that aren’t evidenceba­sed, and we’ve seen examples of that in the United States like claims that certain drugs have a great positive effect when there’s no scientific evidence whatsoever that they have a positive effect,” Dr. Fauci said.

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