Dr. Fauci warns the US will be in for a ‘bad fall’ if coronavirus treatments do not work soon

Dr. Fauci warns the US will be in for a ‘bad fall’ if coronavirus treatments do not work soon as he warns it will not ‘disappear from the planet’ once lockdowns end

  • Dr Anthony Fauci spoke on Tuesday in an interview with The Economic Club in Washington DC 
  • He said that it was ‘inevitable’ the virus would appear for a second time or that it might not even go away 
  • Fauci is anxious about places reopening too soon which he said would cause a ‘rebound’ that would set the US back several weeks
  • Several states are reopening despite the medical risk to get people back to work 
  • As of Tuesday afternoon, the US had more than 1 million cases of coronavirus and more than 58,000 people had died  
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

Dr Anthony Fauci warned on Tuesday that the US could be in for a ‘bad fall’ if coronavirus treatments do not start working soon and that the killer virus is not merely going to ‘disappear from the planet’ when lockdowns finish. 

Speaking in an interview with The Economic Club of Washington, D.C, Fauci said that it was ‘inevitable’ it was going to come back and that it might never fully dissipate. 

It comes amid growing concern that a second wave will coincide with flu season which may topple the country’s healthcare system, and as the world’s science and medical communities race to find a treatment for the virus that is reliable. 

‘In my mind, it’s inevitable that we will have a return of the virus, or maybe even that it never went away,’ Fauci said according to CNBC, adding the virus is ‘not going to disappear from the planet’. 

Dr. Fauci at a White House coronavirus task force briefing on Monday evening. He said on Tuesday that it was ‘inevitable’ the virus would rear its head again 

He added that he was ‘cautiously optimistic’ that researchers would come up with a vaccine but he did not say how quickly he thinks they will be able to achieve it. 

The treatments used so far include drugs that are ordinarily used to treat malaria and heartburn. 

Neither is full proof and a vaccine is even further away. Fauci previously said he does not think a vaccine will be created for at least a year. 

The government is working with biotech firm Moderna to try to fast-track a vaccine. They launched their first trial on March 16 but the results are not yet known. 

Unlike other illnesses, Fauci warned ‘everyone’ is susceptible to COVID-19 and it is ‘highly transmissible’. 

Healthcare workers transport a patient from an ambulance into the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn

Healthcare workers transport a patient from an ambulance into the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn 

Despite some parts of the country reopening already, the Fauci warned opening up too soon would send the US back to the crisis it was in a few weeks ago. 

‘A rebound [could] get us right back in the same boat that we were in a few weeks ago,’ he said.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the US had more than 1million cases of coronavirus and more than 58,000 people had died. 

Despite the ongoing increase in cases and deaths, several states are choosing to reopen because they have been relatively unaffected. 

In New York, the worst of the US, there have been more than 17,000 deaths. 

Lockdown there will remain in place for the whole state until May 15 and even longer for New York City, the epicenter of the epicenter.  

Dr. Fauci has been praised as the country’s voice of reason throughout the pandemic, offering calm advice and information against a backdrop of political fury from President Trump. 

Jose (R) holds his son Aidin (C) while doctor Alexandre Panis (L) takes a sample to test for Covid-19 at McKinley Elementary School amid the coronavirus pandemic in Compton, South of Los Angeles, California, Tuesday

Jose (R) holds his son Aidin (C) while doctor Alexandre Panis (L) takes a sample to test for Covid-19 at McKinley Elementary School amid the coronavirus pandemic in Compton, South of Los Angeles, California, Tuesday