Anthony Fauci said on Sunday that the omicron COVID-19 variant will “inevitably” hit the United States, noting that it has already been detected in several other countries.
“When you have a virus that has already gone to multiple countries, inevitably it will be here,” Fauci, who serves as President Biden’s chief medical adviser, said.
President Biden’s chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, on Sunday called the newly discovered omicron variant of COVID-19 “troublesome,” and raised concerns that it “might evade immune protection.”
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on Sunday said vaccine developers have “a pretty good degree of confidence” that fully vaccinated individuals who have received a COVID-19 booster are protected against the omicron variant.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins offered caution about the new omicron COVID-19 variant in a Sunday interview, saying it will take weeks to understand whether it can evade COVID-19 vaccines.
“There’s no reason to panic, but it’s a great reason to get boosted,” National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins said Sunday during an appearance on CNN.
“Travel bans, when you have a highly transmissible virus, never completely … prevent it from coming into the country. No way that’s going to happen,” Anthony Fauci said. “But what you can do is you can delay it enough to get us better prepared.”
White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci said he would certainly not give the United States an A for its public health response to the pandemic, saying it would only deserve a B or even a C grade.
Chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci said in an interview aired on Sunday that he believes people will have to begin “living with COVID,” expressing doubts that the virus will be eradicated.
Chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci speculated that China likely got rid of an intermediary host that carried the COVID-19 virus between bats and humans when officials cleaned out the live animal market where the virus is theorized to have first caused an infection in humans.
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) had harsh words for President Biden’s social spending agenda on Sunday, calling the Build Back Better Act “Alice in Wonderland” logic and saying Biden is “the Mad Hatter.”
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor for the Allianz financial services company, said on Sunday that the main cause for concern in the U.S. economy should be supply chain issues, warning that continued problems could “contaminate” demand for products.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Trump could make a decision this week on whether to recommend criminal contempt charges against former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
Michael Cohen said in an interview on Sunday that Allen Weisselberg, the longtime Trump Organization chief financial officer who was indicted earlier this year on tax-related charges, is not the “key” to investigations into former President Trump in New York.