Faukey warns US needs to be ready to “hanger down” for autumn, winter


The head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fawcett said in a panel on Thursday that the U.S. should be prepared to “hunker down” in the fight against coronavirus and indicated that autumn and winter would not be. Easy.

“We’ve been through this before,” Hill told a panel of doctors at Hilward Medical School. “Never underestimate the potential for epidemics. And don’t try to look at the roses of things. ”

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The Associated Press reports that winter is coming to an end in the Southern Hemisphere and countries have noted that measures to prevent the spread of the virus also limit the flu outbreak. “There is no certainty that the Northern Hemisphere will have the same outcome,” the report said.

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This can be a bad thing for us from the point of view of public health that comes with covid and flu. But it could be one of the best asons of flu among us, “said David Cook, chief of The Christian Science Monitor’s Washington bureau. The director of the centers, Dr. Robert Redfield told the Assoc Social Press.

Trump Trump appeared on Fox News earlier this week, responding to remarks made by President Trump to journalist Bob Woodward about removing the power of the virus.

“The Daily Briefing,” host John Roberts asked Fickey whether he thought Trump would end the threat of the virus.

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“No, I didn’t,” Fawcett replied. “I didn’t realize he was distorting anything. I mean, in my discussions with him, he was always straightforward about our concerns. We kept him related to him. And I could hear him when he went out.” He would discuss the same thing. He would often say, ‘We just got a briefing from the task force with the group,’ and I’ll talk about it. So it must have happened, but I didn’t see that kind of thing. Distortion. “

Sam Dorman of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report