Coronavirus: Professor Fauci worries that ‘the worst is yet to come’



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Concern that after the festive season and the images observed “the worst” are reaching U.S expressed the professor of immunology and in charge of fighting it coronavirus in the country Anthony Fauci.

“I share President (elect) (Joe) Biden’s concern about what (the situation) may get worse in the coming weeks,” he said in an interview with CNNi. He added that he fears a further increase in cases after the holidays.

In the United States, the country with the highest number of deaths from Covid-19 in the world, more than 200,000 cases and more than 3,000 deaths daily have been reported during the last three weeks. Fauci, who heads the White House health crisis team and will continue to advise the next president, said today that the outbreak could put even more pressure on the already stressed health system.

The chief of staff of the United States, Jerome Adams, also admitted that he was “very concerned” about the possible increase in cases after the holidays. “Even if you travel … you can act,” he said, advising citizens not to visit vulnerable people for two weeks after returning from vacation.

According to the TSA, which is responsible for airport security, about a million Americans flew in every day during the week before Christmas.

To date, more than 19 million cases and more than 332,000 deaths have been reported in the United States.

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