Dr. Fuci says when you can recover your old life

The answer depends on a huge factor.


Monday, the Covid-19 vaccine started to be administered in the United States. As we are currently in the worst push of the pandemic so far, with the number of infections, hospitalizations and deaths erected daily archives, people hope that the trajectory of the highly infectious virus and anger on the Humanity will change soon and life can go back to normal. When will it happen? During the Center for Strategic and International StudiesOnline event:At the end of the year reflections on 2020 with Dr. Anthony FauciThe main infectious infectious expert of the nation offered a detailed answer. Read to hear the chronology and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

Back to normal depends on us, says Fauci. It is therefore "a great if".

When asked how long it would take before people can work with a kind of normality, including the reopening of businesses, travel and reopening schools safely, Dr. Faisci explained that the vaccine does not would provide instant solution.

"Well, first thing, it's not going to be like turning on and off a light switch. It will not be overnight," he revealed. "It's going to be progressive. And I think we'll know when we see the level of infection in the country at a level of radically lower than that we can start at the point of normality."

Unfortunately, it could even be one year before protective face coatings are not needed. "I do not think we will be able to throw the masks and forget the physical separation and gather separation parameters for a moment, probably until we enter the end of autumn and at the beginning next winter, "he admitted. "But I think we can do it. The numbers will guide us."

Dr. FaCi pointed out that the country is currently an average of 200,000 to 300,000 new infections per day - 20 to 30 times more than it deems nearly "less than 10,000 per day to 4,000, 3,000" had to be considered "in a very good place."

"Because as you know, with the dynamics of the epidemic, the lower number of infections is, the less the virus has the opportunity to spread, especially if you have people who are now protected with a vaccine", he explained. "So I do not think it's going to be subtle, we will see a dramatic change in the dynamics of the epidemic."

Even in this case, we will not be able to completely give up fundamentals. "We need to be cautious and cautiously removed on mitigation methods, not just abandoned, but to remove it gradually and cautiously," he continued.

Will people be back in classrooms, eat inside restaurants, traveling on planes and back in next fall office?

"It's a great if and if it's up to us," said Fauci. "If we get 75, 80% of the vaccinated population, I think it's eminently feasible.

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When you get your vaccine and how to stay safe

"We will begin to vaccinate the general population, people who do not fall in any of the high priority groups, probably as we arrive at April," he continued, explaining that if the majority of people were vaccinated from here June with a premium and a booster, "when you arrive in the fall, September and October, if we get this proportion of the vaccinated population, we should be able to feel very comfortable for schools, As well as getting some of the other functions we have retained so far, theaters, restaurants, things like that. "

So get your vaccine and follow the fundamentals, no matter where you live-wear afacial mask, the social distance, avoid big crowds, do not go inside with people that you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hand hygiene and protect your life and the lives of others , and do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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