Jeff Zients, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator, said in an interview on Sunday that the United States is “turning the corner” in its battle against the coronavirus.
Anthony Fauci also discussed the pandemic, and multiple guests weighed in on the push to remove Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) from her House Republican leadership position over her anti-Trump stance.
Read The Hill’s complete coverage below.
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Fauci: 'Unlikely' US will see COVID-19 surge in fall, winter |
By JOHN BOWDEN |
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"Well, the fact that we have vaccines right now, Chuck, is really a game changer," Anthony Fauci told host Chuck Todd on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I mean, if we get, which we will, to the goals that the president has established, namely if we get 70 percent of the people vaccinated by the 4th of July, namely one single dose, and even more thereafter, you may see blips. But if we handle them well, it is unlikely that you'll see the kind of surge that we saw in the late fall and the early winter." |
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